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- Wing abstract "The Canard Rotor/Wing (CRW) is a class of VTOL aircraft capable of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight. For vertical take-off, hovering, low-speed flight, and vertical landing, the main airfoil is spun like a helicopter's rotor by directing the exhaust from a jet engine through thrust nozzles in the wingtips. Because the rotor is driven directly by jet thrust, there is no need for a tail rotor to control torque as in a conventional helicopter. For high-speed flight, the exhaust is redirected through an ordinary jet nozzle and the airfoil is held in a fixed position, as in a conventional airplane. Boeing initially proposed using the CRW configuration to fill a requirement for a VTOL aircraft suitable for escorting the V-22 tiltrotor. The destruction of both of Boeing's X-50 CRW prototypes, however, has halted development of this technology for now.The Naval Research Laboratory's Stop-Rotor Rotary Wing Aircraft operates in a similar fashion.In 2013 StopRotor Technology's Hybrid RotorWing, a new stop rotor aircraft, demonstrated in-flight transition to rotary flight for the first time.".
- Wing wikiPageExternalLink aiaa2001-0997.pdf.
- Wing wikiPageExternalLink x-50.htm.
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- Wing wikiPageLength "2284".
- Wing wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Wing wikiPageRevisionID "610454333".
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Bell_Boeing_V-22_Osprey.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_X-50.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_X-50_Dragonfly.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_configurations.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Fixed-wing_aircraft.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Helicopter.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Jet_engine.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Research_Laboratory.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Rotorcraft.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Tail_rotor.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Tiltrotor.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Research_Laboratory.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink V-22.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink VTOL.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLink X-50.
- Wing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canard Rotor/Wing".
- Wing hasPhotoCollection Wing.
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- Wing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_refs.
- Wing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wing subject Category:Aircraft_configurations.
- Wing hypernym Aircraft.
- Wing type Aircraft.
- Wing type Article.
- Wing type Article.
- Wing type Configuration.
- Wing comment "The Canard Rotor/Wing (CRW) is a class of VTOL aircraft capable of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight. For vertical take-off, hovering, low-speed flight, and vertical landing, the main airfoil is spun like a helicopter's rotor by directing the exhaust from a jet engine through thrust nozzles in the wingtips. Because the rotor is driven directly by jet thrust, there is no need for a tail rotor to control torque as in a conventional helicopter.".
- Wing label "Canard Rotor/Wing".
- Wing sameAs m.07nn6x.
- Wing sameAs Q5031137.
- Wing sameAs Q5031137.
- Wing wasDerivedFrom Wing?oldid=610454333.
- Wing isPrimaryTopicOf Wing.