The patent concerns a recoverable remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) having: a deflectable canard/elevator placed very close to the nose tip; a constant (cross) section fuselage; wings mounted low and well aft on the fuselage; elevons; a centrally positioned weapons/payload bay, with doors, located internal of the upper portion of the fuselage; and, inflatable landing skids. The weapon/payload is dropped from the RVP, while the RVP is in flight in an inverted position. (Author)
Remotely Piloted Vehicle
1978
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Ordnance , Patents , Remotely piloted vehicles , Inventions , State of the art , Multimission , Low altitude , Low costs , Radar cross sections , Recovery , Weapons , Storage , Internal , Airframes , Fuselages , Canard configuration , Elevators , Elevons , Weapon delivery , PAT-CL-244-15 , Inverted flight
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