Unmanned vertical take-off and landing, horizontal cruise, air vehicle

An unmanned air vehicle capable of vertical take-off and landing, hovering and high-speed horizontal cruise flight. A forward centerbody houses an engine and carries a single rotor assembly having a plurality of propellers lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to the centerline of the forward...

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Main Authors EDWARDS; JACK J, EBBERT; MARVIN D, ADCOCK; CLIFTON L, HORBETT; EDWARD G, GUSTIN; RUSSELL G
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 22.03.1994
Edition5
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Summary:An unmanned air vehicle capable of vertical take-off and landing, hovering and high-speed horizontal cruise flight. A forward centerbody houses an engine and carries a single rotor assembly having a plurality of propellers lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to the centerline of the forward centerbody. A coaxial aft centerbody is secured to the aft end of the forward centerbody and typically houses the vehicle avionics. A plurality of stators extend outwardly of the aft centerbody, in a plane substantially parallel to the propellers. A single toroidal duct surrounds the rotor assembly and the stators and is secured to the stators. A plurality of movable control vanes are secured between the duct and aft centerbody aft of the stators. A flight control system, typically housed in the aft centerbody, controls the engine and the vanes to cause the vehicle to selectively move upwardly, downwardly, hover or translate to forward, horizontal, motion with the rotor in a plane within 80 degrees of vertical. A sensor, cargo, or other payload may be carried at the forward end of the forward centerbody, extending well in front of the duct. The vehicle is highly maneuverable, light weight and safe for operation from a small area due to the ducted rotor.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19920997007