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 Übersetzung für 'VTOL aircraft' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a VTOL aircraft | VTOL aircrafts / VTOL aircraft
aviat.
VTOL aircraft
VTOL-Flugzeug {n}
aviat.
VTOL aircraft
Senkrechtstarter {m}
Teiltreffer
aviat.
vertical take-off and landing {adj} <VTOL>
senkrechtstart- und -landefähig
aviat.
aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul <aircraft MRO>
Luftfahrzeug-Instandhaltung {f}
aviat.
three-lifting-surface aircraft <TLS aircraft>
Drei-Flächen-Flugzeug {n} <3FF> [auch: Dreiflächenflugzeug]
aviat.
aircraft
Luftfahrzeug {n}
49
aviat.
aircraft {pl}
Luftfahrzeuge {pl}
28
aviat.
aircraft
Fluggerät {n}
48
aviat.
aircraft handling
Flugzeugabfertigung {f}
aviat.
widebody aircraft
Großraumflugzeug {n}
aviat.econ.ind.
aircraft subsidiary
Flugzeugtochter {f}
aviat.ind.
aircraft company
Flugzeugbauer {m} [Unternehmen]
aviat.mil.
strike aircraft
Kampfflugzeug {n}
aviat.
passenger aircraft
Passagierflugzeug {n}
aircraft spottingFlugzeugebeobachten {n} [als Hobby]
aviat.
chartered aircraft
Charterflugzeug {n}
aviat.ind.
aircraft company
Flugzeughersteller {m}
aviat.ind.
aircraft works
Flugzeugwerft {f}
aviat.mil.
fighter aircraft
Kampfflugzeug {n}
aviat.
subsonic aircraft
Unterschallflugzeug {n}
aviat.
aircraft register
Luftfahrzeugregister {n}
aviat.
crashed aircraft
Unglücksmaschine {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Initially being designated with the initials PHM ("Porta Helicópteros Multipropósito", Multipurpose Helicopter Carrier), the ship's designation was changed to NAM ("Navio Aeródromo Multipropósito", Multipurpose Aircraft Carrier) in 12 November 2020 due to her ability to host UAVs and VTOL aircraft.
  • VFW-Fokker teamed with Republic Aviation to develop the "D-24 Alliance" Variable sweep wing VTOL aircraft as part of the AVS ("Advanced Vertical Strike").
  • 1003, a VTOL aircraft. It had 4 m diameter propellers that swivelled between horizontal and vertical, and could fly up to 650 km/h.
  • It was therefore perfectly possible that the new "cruisers" could be used to operate VTOL aircraft.
  • The Avrocar (often listed as 'VZ-9') was a Canadian vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft developed by Avro Aircraft Ltd.

  • For balloons, helicopters and some specialized fixed-wing aircraft (VTOL aircraft such as the Harrier and the Bell Boeing V22 Osprey), no runway is needed.
  • Boeing has a proprietary pulsejet engine technology called Pulse Ejector Thrust Augmentor (PETA), which proposes to use pulsejet engines for vertical lift in military and commercial VTOL aircraft.
  • A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is one that can take off and land vertically without relying on a runway.
  • Ducted fans are favored in VTOL aircraft such as the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, and other low-speed designs such as hovercraft for their higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
  • On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopters and other VTOL aircraft is also referred to as the flight deck.

  • This will be a VTOL aircraft used for surveillance and it will be able to take-off and land on warships.
  • VMA-231 was on board for this deployment, which demonstrated that VTOL aircraft could be integrated into fixed wing air operations, although limited fuel capacity required careful scheduling of their launch and land cycles.
  • This system was developed for the Hawker Siddeley Harrier family of VTOL aircraft as ejection may be necessary while the aircraft was in the hover, and jettisoning the canopy might result in the pilot and seat striking it.
  • The experimental CL-84 was the first VTOL aircraft that rotated the wings to achieve vertical lift-off (tiltwing).
  • Throughout the 1950s, particularly in the years following the Korean War, a number of aircraft companies in both Europe and America separately decided to investigate the prospective capabilities and viability of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, which would eliminate the requirement for vulnerable runways by taking off and landing vertically as opposed to the conventional horizontal approach.

  • A vertical and/or short take-off and landing (V/STOL) aircraft is an airplane able to take-off or land vertically or on short runways.
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