Basic Considerations and Conceptual Design of a VSTOL Vehicle for Urban Transportation

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Abstract

On-demand air transport is an air-taxi service concept that should ideally use small, autonomous, Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing (VSTOL), “green”, battery-powered electric aircraft (eVSTOL). In addition, these aircraft should be competitive with modern helicopters, which are exceptionally reliable machines capable of the same task. For certification and economic purposes, mobile tilting parts should be avoided. The concept introduced in this paper simplifies the aircraft and makes it economical to build, certify and maintain. Four contrarotating propellers with eight electric motors are installed. During cruise, only two of the eight rotors available are not feathered and active. In the first step, a commercial, certified, jet-fueled APU and an available back-up battery are used. A second solution uses a CNG APU and the same back-up battery. Finally, the third solution has a high-density dual battery that is currently not available. A conceptual design is shown in this paper.

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Piancastelli, L., Sali, M., & Leon-Cardenas, C. (2022). Basic Considerations and Conceptual Design of a VSTOL Vehicle for Urban Transportation. Drones, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6050102

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