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Aerocopter Sarus

 
Wikipedia: Aerocopter Sarus
Sarus
Role experimental "proof-of-concept" vehicle
Manufacturer AeroCopter Inc.
Status under development

The 'Aerocopter Sarus is a "mono-tilt-rotor rotary-ring" VTOL aircraft currently under development by Aerocopter Inc. It differs from previous tiltrotors in that instead of each rotor consisting of long blades attached to a central rotary ring, it has a single rotary ring which has a diameter equal to the entire wingspan of the aircraft, with the ring being attached to the tips of the wings. Small blades are attached to the outside of the ring. After vertical takeoff, the ring tilts from horizontal to vertical and the craft switches to flight mode with the fuselage of the aircraft being in the center of the ring.

See also

References

  • "Personal Planes: 2012." Popular Science, Vol. 274, no. 5, May 2009.
  • Streep, Abe. " The Personal Tilt-Rotor." Popular Science, Vol. 274, no. 5, May 2009.

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