A systems analysis was conducted to define the technical economic and operational characteristics of an aircraft transportation system for short-range intracity commutor operations. The analysis was for 1975 and 1985 in the seven county, Detroit, Michigan area. STOL and VTOL aircraft were studied in sizes from 40 to 120 passengers. The preferred vehicle for the Detroit area was the deflected slipstream STOL. Since the study was parametric in nature, it is applicable to generalization, and it was concluded that a feasible intraurban air transportation system could be developed in many viable situations.
Study of aircraft in intraurban transportation systems
1972-03-01
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Study of aircraft in intraurban transportation systems
TIBKAT | 1972
|Study of Aircraft in Intraurban Transportation Systems
NTIS | 1972
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