B64C5/06

Aircraft nacelles having adjustable chines

Aircraft nacelles having adjustable chines are described. An example apparatus includes a chine coupled to a nacelle. The chine is oriented along a fore-aft direction. The chine is rotatable relative to the nacelle about an axis of rotation. The axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to a plane of the chine defined by an outer mold line of the chine.

Methods and apparatus for a distributed aircraft actuation system

Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture for a distributed aircraft actuation system are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a non-responsive component detector to determine a position difference between a first position of a first control surface of an aircraft and a second position of a second control surface of the aircraft, the first position lagging the second position, and a command generator, in response to determining that the position difference satisfies a threshold, the command generator is to cease movement of the second control surface at the second position, attempt to move the first control surface to the second position, and cease movement of the first control surface when moved to the second position.

Aircraft with right and left propulsion unit support beams extending between main and aft wings

A VTOL aircraft (1), including: a fuselage (2) for transporting passengers and/or load; a front wing (3) attached to the fuselage (2); an aft wing (4) attached to the fuselage (2), behind the front wing (3) in a direction of forward flight (FF); a right connecting beam (5a) and a left connecting beam (5b), which connecting beams (5a, 5b) structurally connect the front wing (3) and the aft wing (4), which connecting beams (5a, 5b) are spaced apart from the fuselage (2); and at least two propulsion units (6) on each one of the connecting beams (5a, 5b). The propulsion units (6) include at least one propeller (6b, 6b′) and at least one motor (6a) driving the propeller (6b, 6b′), preferably an electric motor, and are arranged with their respective propeller axis in an essentially vertical orientation (z).

Aircraft with right and left propulsion unit support beams extending between main and aft wings

A VTOL aircraft (1), including: a fuselage (2) for transporting passengers and/or load; a front wing (3) attached to the fuselage (2); an aft wing (4) attached to the fuselage (2), behind the front wing (3) in a direction of forward flight (FF); a right connecting beam (5a) and a left connecting beam (5b), which connecting beams (5a, 5b) structurally connect the front wing (3) and the aft wing (4), which connecting beams (5a, 5b) are spaced apart from the fuselage (2); and at least two propulsion units (6) on each one of the connecting beams (5a, 5b). The propulsion units (6) include at least one propeller (6b, 6b′) and at least one motor (6a) driving the propeller (6b, 6b′), preferably an electric motor, and are arranged with their respective propeller axis in an essentially vertical orientation (z).

HELICOPTER, HELICOPTER KIT AND ASSOCIATED RECONFIGURATION METHOD
20230022308 · 2023-01-26 ·

A helicopter is described comprising: a tail boom; a fin projecting from the tail boom; and a tailplane arranged at the tail boom and transversal to the fin; at least one of the fin and the tailplane defining a first aerodynamic surface generating a first aerodynamic force; at least one first element transversal to the first aerodynamic surface; and a second aerodynamic surface generating a second aerodynamic force, connected to the first element, facing and spaced from the first aerodynamic surface; the second aerodynamic surface is spaced from the other of the fin and the tailplane.

HELICOPTER, HELICOPTER KIT AND ASSOCIATED RECONFIGURATION METHOD
20230022308 · 2023-01-26 ·

A helicopter is described comprising: a tail boom; a fin projecting from the tail boom; and a tailplane arranged at the tail boom and transversal to the fin; at least one of the fin and the tailplane defining a first aerodynamic surface generating a first aerodynamic force; at least one first element transversal to the first aerodynamic surface; and a second aerodynamic surface generating a second aerodynamic force, connected to the first element, facing and spaced from the first aerodynamic surface; the second aerodynamic surface is spaced from the other of the fin and the tailplane.

LIFTING, STABILIZING AND PROPELLING ARRANGEMENT FOR VERTICAL TAKE-OFF AND LANDING AIRCRAFT
20230026745 · 2023-01-26 ·

The lifting, stabilizing and propelling arrangement for vertical take-off and landing aircraft, uses rotating wings, turbines or lift fans, propellers and stabilizers on the trailing edges of the wings and empennages, centrifugal or tangential turbines applied on the sides of the fuselage, on the inlet and outlet edges of the wings, or centrifugal or tangential turbines on the sides of the fuselage and inside the wings, those that carry the fuselage are fixed and produce only lift and those that go in the wings they rotate with them and produce lift during vertical flight and propulsion during horizontal flight, add some horizontal stabilizing fans at the tips of the wings and others for direction in the vertical empennage.

LIFTING, STABILIZING AND PROPELLING ARRANGEMENT FOR VERTICAL TAKE-OFF AND LANDING AIRCRAFT
20230026745 · 2023-01-26 ·

The lifting, stabilizing and propelling arrangement for vertical take-off and landing aircraft, uses rotating wings, turbines or lift fans, propellers and stabilizers on the trailing edges of the wings and empennages, centrifugal or tangential turbines applied on the sides of the fuselage, on the inlet and outlet edges of the wings, or centrifugal or tangential turbines on the sides of the fuselage and inside the wings, those that carry the fuselage are fixed and produce only lift and those that go in the wings they rotate with them and produce lift during vertical flight and propulsion during horizontal flight, add some horizontal stabilizing fans at the tips of the wings and others for direction in the vertical empennage.

Aircraft
11697494 · 2023-07-11 · ·

An aircraft in the form of an electrically driven, vertical take-off and landing, preferably people-carrying and/or load-carrying multicopter (1) is provided, in which a multiplicity of rotors are arranged in a common rotor plane (R), in which a tail unit (6), protruding upward or downward with respect to the rotor plane (R), is provided above or below the rotor plane (R), preferably in a rear region of the aircraft (1) with respect to a forward flying direction.

Aircraft
11697494 · 2023-07-11 · ·

An aircraft in the form of an electrically driven, vertical take-off and landing, preferably people-carrying and/or load-carrying multicopter (1) is provided, in which a multiplicity of rotors are arranged in a common rotor plane (R), in which a tail unit (6), protruding upward or downward with respect to the rotor plane (R), is provided above or below the rotor plane (R), preferably in a rear region of the aircraft (1) with respect to a forward flying direction.