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Or tilting its jets/ducting. As long as total thrust > plane's weight, you can use any extra thrust to go forwrd until your wings start providing lift.
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talking about the Harrier? The jets swivel to slowly transition the vertical thrust into horizontal thrust, then shut off.
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well, the VTOL jets turn off, and the main jets take over
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Hah, I just LOLed.
Yes, I stuck the -ed at the end of LOL again. Some days I wish I had VTOL jets on my car.
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I think one of the JSF designs had/has an additional lift fan, but the main engines do most of the heavy lifting.
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Oh really? I just figured it was a two engine design, but it makes sense to be a single engine because you need a massive amount of vertical thrust to take off vertically. A smaller support fan just wouldn't cut it, would it?
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The AV8B Harrier II has 4 rotatable main engine exhaust nozzles that can rotate slightly past 90 degrees, providing thrust for VTOL takeoff, as well as rotating horizontal for conventional flight.
There is a single engine feeding all four nozzles, though IIRC hot exhaust exits only the aft nozzles, while the front are cool air from the turbofans. In addition, for yaw/pitch/roll control while hovering, there are reaction thrusters in the nose, tail, and wingtips that can push the plane about while it's balancing on the main nozzle thrust. In addition, the Harrier is an *extremely* difficult plane to fly in hover. The original Harrier had something like a 1/5 fatality rate for the pilot training program. Much has been improved in the Harrier II, though a full fly-by-wire system would probably make the plane much safer yet. Finally, the Harrier rarely utilizes true vertical take-off. It's much cheaper on fuel to use a short roll-out w/ a 45deg thrust vector. Plus it allows the plane to take off with a much heavier payload. And for the really heavy launches, there's the ski ramp: /me used to be a big military aircraft nerd.
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Oh, and Dean... the Joint Strike Fighter is supposed to have a VTOL variant:
There are competing engine designs. One is just like the Harrier, except with three nozzles, (fore and one aft). The other uses a drive shaft that turns a nose-mounted fan instead of the forward exhause nozzle. There is a hatch on the back of the plane that opens so that air is pulled into the main engine from above (prevents injesting dust from the regular intakes while in hover).
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The harrier also has the worst crash record and highest maintenance cost of any naval plane.
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On the same note, I bet it saves the English Navy a buttload of money, since they don't have to have full-size aircraft carriers like we use in order to have a capable naval air-force.
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One of the primary reasons was it has better resistance to heat soak. (The engine injesting its's own hot exhaust and losing thrust) This is one of the Harrier's biggest problems. Losing thrust in close proximity to the ground in VTOL configuration. From http://www.jsf.mil Quote:
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'Course, I also thought the YF-23 would be picked over the YF-22.
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Merits of a design sometimes have little to do with which competitor actually wins in a military design competition.
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My lab did some of the background and safety stuff for the JSF. It's crazy the way they make decisions, let me tell you. Or rather not tell you. haha
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This thread is informative. Today when some of the other managers were talking about VOTL aircraft I totally laid the fucking smackdown on them.
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The JSF Fighter competition discussed earlier is on Nova starting in 30 seconds... Channel 5.
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