Apparatus, systems, and methods are contemplated for electric powered vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Such are craft are engineered to carry safely carry at least 500 pounds (approx. 227 kg) using a few (e.g., 2-4) rotors, generally variable speed rigid (non-articulated) rotors. It is contemplated that one or more rotors generate a significant amount of lift (e.g., 70%) during rotorborne flight (e.g., vertical takeoff, hover, etc), and tilt to provide forward propulsion during wingborne flight. The rotors preferably employ individual blade control, and are battery powered. The vehicle preferably flies in an autopilot or pilotless mode and has a relatively small (e.g., less than 45′ diameter) footprint.
EVTOL AIRCRAFT USING LARGE, VARIABLE SPEED TILT ROTORS
EVTOL-FLUGZEUG MIT VERWENDUNG VON GROSSEN, DREHZAHLVARIABLEN NEIGUNGSROTOREN
AÉRONEF EVTOL UTILISANT DE GRANDS TILT-ROTORS À VITESSE VARIABLE
2025-04-09
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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