A plane that can start with a vertical lift off then switch to level is called a tilt rotor aircraft.
VTOL - an acronym for Vertical Take-Off and Landing
If the aircraft's altitude is constant, that means its vertical speed is zero. That indicates zero vertical component of any acceleration, which in turn implies that vertical force components are balanced. So you can say with assurance that the sum of (lift produced by the wings) PLUS (any vertical component of thrust due to a positive angle of attack) is equal to the airplane's weight (gravitational force on it).
VSTOL = Vertical or Short Take Off and Landing aircraft. Whereas a STOL aircraft is a Short Take Off and Landing Aircraft. Maybe there is a term VTOL just for Vertical Take Off and Landing.
VTOL - vertical takeoff and landing. Examples include the AV-8 Harrier, V-22 Osprey, and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
There's different versions, but it's a Harrier Jump Jet. Also generically known as a VTOL aircraft..
A line 90 degrees from horizontal is a plumb line.
yes, a Harrier using vertical take of will lift until it hovers above the ground then it will fly like an ordinary aircraft
The vertical groupings of elements in the periodic table are called "groups" or "families." They share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of electrons in their outer energy level.
There are a handful of planes that can do this. Examples include:AV8-B HarrierV22 OspreyBell 609F-35 JSFAnd more...
The vertical structure of an organizational chart is also called tall structure. This structure has CEO to make top decisions to be delegated to managers in the lower level.
A vertical float switch for a sump pump helps regulate the water level in the sump pit. When the water rises, the float switch triggers the pump to turn on and remove the excess water. This ensures that the pump only operates when necessary, preventing it from running continuously and saving energy.
a water fall