some thoughts on optimum combinations of Wings and Vertical Thrust Generators in VTOL Aircraft
590040
01/01/1959
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- Content
- THIS PAPER reviews VTOL problems, indicating probable ways toward optimization of whole lifting and propelling system. Also discussed are the power and thrust requirements for optimum cruise and vertical take-offs and landings for propeller-driven and jet-propelled aircraft.Three speed ranges offer the most promise for VTOL aircraft, if thrust requirements for cruise and take-off are to match. The ranges are centered around Mach numbers of 0.65, 0.8, and 2.0+. There is a possibility of overcoming the high thrust needed for hovering by use of bypass augmentation, special hovering jets, or favorable ground effects, the author reports.
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- Citation
- Stepniewski, W., "some thoughts on optimum combinations of Wings and Vertical Thrust Generators in VTOL Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 590040, 1959, https://doi.org/10.4271/590040.