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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 Take-Off and Landing
How does vertical take off and landing
VTOL - an acronym for Vertical Take-Off and Landing
The Moller M400 Skycar is only suited to transport 1 person at a time. The official description for the vehicle is a personal VTOL, vertical take-off and landing, aircraft.
The Harrier jet introduced the idea of VTOL (vertical take-off and landing).
VTOL craft can takeoff and land vertically. hence Vertical Takeoff Or Landing
A means Attack V means Vertical Take-off and Landing
Vertical means up and down; so the vertical velocity is an indication of how quickly an object is rising or falling. If the object is moving at an angle (such as an airplane taking off or landing) then it would be more accurate to call it the vertical component of the object's velocity.
"V" is the Tri-service designator for vertical or short take-off and landing.