AeroVantage ~ Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods

Overview:

Methods for consideration.

Mechanism:

 Working Papers:

 

DESIGN:

 B524

MAKE:

 

BUY:

 

Items:

DESIGN:

 

Name

Item

 

For 1x2

 

Ref: OTHER: Aircraft - VTOL - AeroVantage - 1x2 Overview

1681

forget

Ref: OTHER: Aircraft - VTOL - AeroVantage - Central 2-rotor - Overview

1680

 

 

 

For 2x4

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #6

1674

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #5

1672

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Underslung Arms

1642

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Upper and Lower Arms

1655

 

Previous Designs:

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Multiple Scissors

1614

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #1

1615

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms plus Extension

1625

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Rack and Pinion

1616

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Extendable Arms #2

1617

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Extendable Arms #1

1618

 

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Swinging Beam

1619

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Linear Actuator

1620

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #2

1626

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #3

1627

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Pivoting Arms #4

1671

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Long Arms w/o Elbows

1628

Transition Mechanism - Proposed Methods - Rotating Above Wing

1657

A thought

Consider a modified version of 1642 that works like 1655 except that both arms operate underneath the wing.

 

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