The aerodynamic characteristics of a large scale V/STOL transport model powered by tip-turbine driven lift fans were investigated. The model had four fans; the forward fans were mounted in pods forward of the wing at midsemispan. The aft fans were placed in cruise nacelles behind and above the wing. A cascade of variable camber exit louvers was placed behind each of the lift-cruise fans to turn the fan flow in the lift direction for hover and transition to wing supported flight. The wing of the model was mounted above the fuselage, had an aspect ratio of 5.8, sweepback of 35 deg at the quarter chord line and a taper ratio of 0.3. Various configurations of the model were tested to explore the transition speed range. Fan performance, turning effectiveness of the variable camber exit louvers, longitudinal and lateral-directional characteristics with fan operation in crossflow are presented. (Author)


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    Title :

    Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Large Scale Lift Fan Transport Model with Podded Fans Forward and Lift Cruise Fans Mounted Above the Wing


    Contributors:
    J. V. Kirk (author) / S. O. Dickinson (author) / L. P. Hall (author) / M. G. Coffman (author)

    Publication date :

    1972


    Size :

    132 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English