The Real Life Sci-Fi of Vertical Take-Off Planes
Others, such as some helicopters, can only operate by VTOL, due to the aircraft lacking landing gear that can handle horizontal motion.Vertical take-off and landing craft require less physical space and infrastructure to get into the air compared to traditional planes. That means more fighters on a single aircraft carrier, or smaller airports in more remote places.
Vertical takeoff planes are basically science-fiction, except they’re real. This video describes the the amazing technology behind vertical take-off and landing aircraft and the early history of vertical takeoff attempts, which mostly involved helicopter-like rotors. Besides the Osprey which itself is a technological marvel, none of those planes worked.
To take off or land vertically, the powerful exhaust streams from a jet engine can be directed downward as well as backward, and their direction can be changed in mid-flight. This allows fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Harrier or the F-35B, to take off vertically, fly forward, stop in mid-air, back up, and land vertically.
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