Aerial refueling aircraft
11834175 ยท 2023-12-05
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Abstract
The main fuselage 12 and the pair of left and right auxiliary fuselage 14, 16 are connected by three wings, the front wing 30, the main wing 26, and the horizontal stabilizer 32. At the connecting portion between the main fuselage 12 and the main wing 26, a narrow portion 28 is provided in the chord of the main wing 26 that is narrower than the other portions of the main wing 26. The narrow portion 28 of the main wing 26 is connected to the side surface of the main fuselage 12 or the narrow portion 28 penetrates the main fuselage 12. The main wing 26 and the pair of left and right auxiliary fuselage 14 and 16 were connected by interposing a flat columnar support 48. The aircraft can fly stably with less turbulence of airflow and is suitable for aerial refueling and the like.
Claims
1. An aircraft having a main fuselage, and two a pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselages, that the two pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselages are connected by a front wing, a main wing, and a horizontal stabilizer wherein; a chord of the front wing, a chord of the main wing, and a chord of the horizontal stabilizer are all almost constant over the entire length; a narrow portion of the chord of the main wing is provided at a connection portion between the main fuselage and the main wing; a cross section of each of the two pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselages is a perfect circular; and booms made of rigid pipes for aerial refueling along the outer wall surface of the two pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselages.
2. The aircraft according to the claim 1, wherein the main wing and the two pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselages are connected by interposing a flat columnar support facing in a same direction as a vertical stabilizer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail for each example.
Embodiment 1
(8) As shown in
(9) As shown in
(10) The main engines 22 and 24 are fixed to the outer surfaces of the auxiliary fuselage 14 and the auxiliary fuselage 16, respectively. The main engine 22 is supplied with fuel from the auxiliary fuselage 14. The main engine 24 is supplied with fuel from the auxiliary fuselage 16.
Connection Between Main Wing and Main Fuselage
(11) The rigidity of the airframe is enhanced by the structure that combines the three wings 26, 30, and 32. Since the three wings of the front wing 30, the main wing 26, and the horizontal stabilizer 32 share the support of the airframe. The burden on the main wing 26 for supporting the weight of the airframe is small.
(12) Conventionally, in a general aircraft, almost the entire weight of the airframe is supported only by the main wing. Therefore, the connecting part between the fuselage and the main wing has a thick wing thickness and a wider chord structure than the other parts so as to maintain sufficient strength.
(13) On the other hand, in the airplane of the present invention, the chords of the front wing 30, the main wing 26, and the horizontal stabilizer 32 are all substantially constant over the entire length. Further, since the load shared by the main wing 26 is small, the wing thickness can be reduced and, as an exception, the chord can be made narrower than the other parts at the connecting portion between the main fuselage 12 and the main wing 26.
(14) In the example of
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(16) Since the connection between the auxiliary fuselage 14 and 16 and the front wing 30 and the horizontal stabilizer 32 has a small shared load and these chords are narrow, any structure of
(17) With the above structure, mutual interference of airflow during flight at the connected portion of the main fuselage and the main wing is reduced, air resistance is reduced, and stable flight is possible. Moreover, the weight of the aircraft can be reduced.
Fuel Loading
(18) As shown in
Embodiment 2
Aerial Refueling
(19) As shown in
(20) If the booms 56 and 58 are aligned with the cylindrical outer wall surface of these auxiliary fuselage bodies, a long boom for refueling can be supported. If the booms 56 and 58 made of rigid pipes are used, the connection is easier and the refueling can be performed with higher safety than the flexible hose.
(21) Moreover, since the wing structure described above has less turbulence in the airflow, stable flight is possible even when a plurality of airplanes fly close to each other.
(22) The main fuselage 12 and the pair of auxiliary fuselages 14, 16 are used for an aerial refueling device using booms 54, 56, 58 made of rigid pipes. As shown in
(23) If it is a large aircraft as shown by the alternate long and short dash line of
(24) In this airplane, the main wing 26, the front wing 30, and the horizontal stabilizer 32 have a linear shape and are mounted in parallel with each other. Therefore, as shown in
(25) It is possible to make an aircraft having a main fuselage and two pairs of left and right auxiliary fuselage. In this way, when flying alone, the cruising range can be greatly extended. In addition, when using for an aerial refueling aircraft, it is possible to refuel for five small aircrafts and for three large aircrafts at the same time.
Embodiment 3
STOL Aircraft
(26) As shown in
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(28) When conventional aircraft increase in speed, long runways are required for takeoff and landing. In addition, since the approach angle to the airport at the time of landing is as low as several degrees, noise damage to the neighborhood of the airport is serious. The aircraft of the present invention has high performance if it is an STOL aircraft, and solves this problem.
Flight with Hydrogen Fuel
(29) For example, if hydrogen-fueled engines 22 and 24 are provided, a mechanism for mixing silver iodide in the exhaust gas can be provided to stimulate clouds and make it rain. By stimulating typhoon clouds and cumulonimbus clouds on the sea to make it rain on the sea, it is possible to reduce the amount of rainfall on land.
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(30) 12 main fuselage 14 auxiliary fuselage 16 auxiliary fuselage 18 auxiliary fuselage 20 auxiliary fuselage 22 main engine 24 main engine 26 main wing 28 narrow part 30 front wing (Canard) 32 horizontal stabilizer 34-42 vertical stabilizer 44-52 support 54-62 refueling pipe 64-68 universal joints 74-80 lift engine 81-85 small aircraft 88-90 large aircraft