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You can't actually use the tailfans to lift unless you've got another lifting wing back there. |
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Other than that you're in good company <link>. |
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Somewhat similar, like the new stupid F-35 that is not as good as the Harrier, but I was thinking of something larger, between the Osprey and the Hercules, powered by multiple turbines. |
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// You can't actually use the tailfans to lift unless you've got another lifting wing back there. // |
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Damn, you spotted that. I thought about that myself and was even worried that they'd have to push down, due to the different centres of lift for a wing and a fan, but I decided that the main fans would need to be towards the front edge of the wing as it would still need to taper gradually towards the trailing edge. |
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Designing the mainspar with a big gap for a fan is going to be ... challenging. |
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VTOL is a very attractive concept but requires huge amounts of power over conventional STOL. The kit adds weight, complexity and maintainance demands. |
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It's only ever going to be economically justifiable for a very limited range of applications. |
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//Designing the mainspar with a big gap for a fan is going to be ... challenging.// Do most aircraft have only 1 spar? For a normal wing I would still imagine a spars fore and aft, with triangles in between. The extra thickness of the wing may help. |
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//It's only ever going to be economically justifiable for a very limited range of applications.// Yeah, like when you want to take off and land vertically. |
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It's really your only choice if you insist on making all your vehicles cubes or spheres. |
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This thing would have horrible response dynamics; the radius of gyration would be simply too large, requiring big control surfaces and generally banking like a 1973 Fleetwood. |
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//This thing would have horrible response
dynamics// During conventional flight, the wing
turbines would not be at full throttle and they could
easily be idled when more manoeuvrability is
needed, like coming in for a conventional landing. |
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