B64C3/16

WING LEADING EDGE FEATURES TO ATTENUATE PROPELLER WAKE-WING ACOUSTIC INTERACTIONS

An apparatus configured to reduce acoustic interactions between a propeller and a surface of an aircraft positioned downstream of the propeller includes a surface modification element of the surface of the aircraft. The surface modification element defines a modified contour of the surface. The modified contour is configured to decorrelate a phase distribution of a plurality of sound sources within a source field positioned on at least a portion of the surface.

PROPULSION DEVICE WITH DOUBLE-LAYER FLOW GUIDING ASSEMBLY AND FLIGHT VEHICLE USING THE SAME
20210394887 · 2021-12-23 ·

A propulsion device with double-layer flow guiding assembly and a flight vehicle using the same are provided. The propulsion device includes a propulsion body, a first-layer flow guiding assembly and a second-layer flow guiding assembly. The propulsion body includes a housing, an airflow suction port and an airflow discharge port. The first-layer flow guiding assembly includes a front flow guiding ring and at least one first-layer flow guiding plate. The front flow guiding ring is disposed outside the airflow discharge port and has a first axis. The front flow guiding ring swings relative to the airflow discharge port along a first rotation axis. The first rotation axis intersects the first axis. The first-layer flow guiding plate is fixed in the front flow guiding ring and extends along the first rotation axis. The second-layer flow guiding assembly has a structure similar to the first-layer flow guiding assembly.

Quiet urban air delivery system
11198519 · 2021-12-14 ·

A public transportation system combines a unique combination of components that includes interoperable electric-powered vehicles, facilities, hardware and software having specifications, standards, processes, capabilities, nomenclature, and concepts of operations that together include a concerted, comprehensive, multi-modal, future system for moving people and goods that is herein named Quiet Urban Air Delivery (QUAD) and in which uniquely-capable, ultra-quiet, one to six-seat, electrically-powered, autonomous aircraft (SkyQarts) fly sub-193 kilometer trips on precise trajectories with negligible control latency and perform extremely short take-offs and landings (ESTOL) with curved traffic patterns at a highly-distributed network of very small, airports (“SkyNests”) that themselves have standardized compatible facilities that interoperate with SkyQarts as well as with versatile, autonomous electric-powered payload carts (EPCs) and robotic delivery carts (RDCs) to provide safe, fast, on-demand, community-acceptable, environmentally friendly, high-capacity, affordable door-to-door delivery of both passengers and cargo across urban, suburban and rural settings across the globe.

Distributed Propulsion System for Vertical Take Off and Landing Closed Wing Aircraft

An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight, includes a closed wing that provides lift whenever the aircraft is in forward flight, a fuselage at least partially disposed within a perimeter of the closed wing, and one or more spokes coupling the closed wing to the fuselage. One or more motors are disposed within or attached to the spokes. Three or more propellers are proximate to a leading edge of the one or more spokes, distributed along the one or more spokes, and operably connected to the one or more motors to provide lift whenever the aircraft is in vertical takeoff and landing and stationary flight and provide thrust whenever the aircraft is in forward flight.

Distributed Propulsion System for Vertical Take Off and Landing Closed Wing Aircraft

An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight, includes a closed wing that provides lift whenever the aircraft is in forward flight, a fuselage at least partially disposed within a perimeter of the closed wing, and one or more spokes coupling the closed wing to the fuselage. One or more motors are disposed within or attached to the spokes. Three or more propellers are proximate to a leading edge of the one or more spokes, distributed along the one or more spokes, and operably connected to the one or more motors to provide lift whenever the aircraft is in vertical takeoff and landing and stationary flight and provide thrust whenever the aircraft is in forward flight.

GROUND EFFECT CRAFT
20210371099 · 2021-12-02 · ·

A ground effect craft having a ground effect wing, a plurality of sponsons, and a control system is disclosed. The ground effect wing may include a fore ground effect wing and an aft ground effect wing. The ground effect wing may generate a stabilizing moment on at least one sponson to stabilize the ground effect craft. The plurality of sponsons may be dynamically coupled to the body. The plurality of sponsons may be dynamically coupled to each other. The dynamic coupling may permit the sponsons to move relatively independent of the body and each other, thereby stabilizing the ground effect craft. The ground effect craft may include a stabilizing wing.

Aircraft

An aircraft includes a fuselage and propellers, wherein the propellers can be retracted beneath the fuselage.

Aircraft

An aircraft includes a fuselage and propellers, wherein the propellers can be retracted beneath the fuselage.

QUIET URBAN AIR DELIVERY SYSTEM
20220169400 · 2022-06-02 ·

A public transportation system combines a unique combination of components that includes interoperable electric-powered vehicles, facilities, hardware and software having specifications, standards, processes, capabilities, nomenclature, and concepts of operations that together include a concerted, comprehensive, multi-modal, future system for moving people and goods that is herein named Quiet Urban Air Delivery (QUAD) and in which uniquely-capable, ultra-quiet, one to six-seat, electrically-powered, autonomous aircraft (SkyQarts) fly sub-193 kilometer trips on precise trajectories with negligible control latency and perform extremely short take-offs and landings (ESTOL) with curved traffic patterns at a highly-distributed network of very small, airports (“SkyNests”) that themselves have standardized compatible facilities that interoperate with SkyQarts as well as with versatile, autonomous electric-powered payload carts (EPCs) and robotic delivery carts (RDCs) to provide safe, fast, on-demand, community-acceptable, environmentally friendly, high-capacity, affordable door-to-door delivery of both passengers and cargo across urban, suburban and rural settings across the globe.

VTOL TAIL SITTING AIRCRAFT WITH ROTOR BLOWN NONPLANAR WING CONFIGURATION
20220169380 · 2022-06-02 ·

A tail sitting VTOL aircraft with nonplanar tandem rotor blown wing configuration, capable of traveling in an airplane mode, and a hover mode during take-off and landing with fuselage oriented vertically, with capability to have precise controlled hover, and capability of making controlled and safe assisted transition between two modes during a horizontal movement and without need for much headroom and overhead clearance. The aircraft includes a fuselage, a nonplanar wing configuration which includes plurality of wings in different planes and at least 1 stabilizer, the wings having a leading edge defining the forward direction of flight in airplane mode, and a trailing edge, and at least 1 proprotor connected to the airframe through a rotatable drive shaft, plurality of rotor blown surfaces with various orientations may be used to provide high precision hover and controlled assist during transition. Embodiments with at least 3 proprotors may also have multirotor capabilities in hover mode. Transition from hover mode to airplane mode is performed by moving forward in hover mode and rotating the fuselage around the pitch axis by the assist of the moment created by the differential thrust of the propellers, or the lift created by the rotor blown tandem airfoil-shaped cross section bodies or a combination of both.