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Vertical Takeoff and Landing

See also Atmospheric Sciences Avionics and Aircraft Instrumentation Communications Communications Satellite Technology Maps and Mapping Meteorology Probability and Statistics Risk Analysis and Management Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft. [Pg.45]

See also Aeronautics and Aviation Propulsion Technologies Spacecraft Engineering Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft. [Pg.1086]

Vertical Takeoff And Landing (VTOL) Aircraft with the ability to lift itself from the ground to a determined height in a stable transition through the application of power and directional control most often a helicopter. [Pg.1906]

Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft have the capability to take off from a standstill, rise straight up, fly from one place to another, and then set down vertically again. [Pg.1906]

Vertical and Short Takeoff and Landing Aircraft V/ STOL... [Pg.1910]


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