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tilt-rotor aircraft
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tilt-rotor aircraft

Type of vertical takeoff aircraft, also called a convertiplane.



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In addition, the contract includes seven new castings for such engines as the V2500 for the Airbus Industrie A320 family of aircraft, the Adour for the Hawk and T-45 trainer aircraft, the Pegasus for the AV-8B Harrier vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, and the RTM322 for the EH101 helicopter.
com 1 Volantor -- A vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that is capable of flying in a quick, nimble and agile manner.
About Moller: Moller International was formed in 1983 and is the developer of the Skycar(R), a four-person Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft currently undergoing initial flight-testing.
 
 
 
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