NASA-Lewis and NASA-Ames have sponsored a series of studies over the last few years to identify key high speed rotorcraft propulsion and airframe technologies. NASA concluded from these studies that for near term aircraft with cruise speeds up to 450 kt, tilting rotor rotorcraft concepts are the most economical and technologically viable. The propulsion issues critical to tilting rotor rotorcraft are: (1) high speed cruise propulsion system efficiency and (2) adequate power to hover safely with one engine inoperative. High speed cruise propeller efficiency can be dramatically improved by reducing rotor speed, yet high rotor speed is critical for good hover performance. With a conventional turboshaft, this wide range of power turbine operati...
Four high speed propeller models were designed and tested in an 8x6 foot wind tunnel in order to eva...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
As a result of studying possible requirements for high-speed rotorcraft and studying many high-speed...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
A study to determine the technology development required for high-speed rotorcraft development was c...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
A variable-speed power turbine concept is analyzed for rotordynamic feasibility in a Large Civil Til...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
A vehicle concept study has been made to meet the requirements of the Large Civil Tilt Rotorcraft ve...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
Four high speed propeller models were designed and tested in an 8x6 foot wind tunnel in order to eva...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
As a result of studying possible requirements for high-speed rotorcraft and studying many high-speed...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
A study to determine the technology development required for high-speed rotorcraft development was c...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
A variable-speed power turbine concept is analyzed for rotordynamic feasibility in a Large Civil Til...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
A vehicle concept study has been made to meet the requirements of the Large Civil Tilt Rotorcraft ve...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
Four high speed propeller models were designed and tested in an 8x6 foot wind tunnel in order to eva...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
As a result of studying possible requirements for high-speed rotorcraft and studying many high-speed...