Turner, 1963 - Google Patents
Some flight characteristics of a deflected slipstream V/STOL AircraftTurner, 1963
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SUMMARY The Ryan VZ-3RY V/STOL test vehicle was flight tested over the airspeed range from 80 knots to below 6 knots. The deflected slipstream concept proved to be better suited to STOL than VTOL operation. Adverse ground effects prevented operation close to the …
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