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History - Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs)

MODEL  PA-2C

       The PA-2C was designed to be a vertical take-off aircraft capable of sustained, high-speed level flight (operating from aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and unprepared landing sites). Called the "Ring-Wing", it combined two ducted propellers that contained an integrated system of vanes to deflect the slip stream downwards, over 90 degrees from the centerline of the aircraft in hover flight. In forward flight, the vanes would be retracted allowing air flow directly aft for forward propulsion at high speeds with the airfoil area of the duct providing the wing lift.

        The ducted props were interconnected with a shaft driving through a central mix box to which two T-58 turbo-shaft engines were attached. The turbine exhaust flow was utilized to provide part of the longitudinal and yaw control. For STOL missions, additional wing area was attached to the outer diameter of the ducts, allowing a larger useful load.

        A full scale "Ring-Wing" 7.5 feet diameter propeller unit was ground tested and a 1/4 scale test model of the PA-2C aircraft (was built and tested successfully) in the David Taylor model basin wind tunnel. This Vectored Thrust Ducted Propeller technology formed the basis of later Piasecki air vehicle designs.

PA-2C first "Ring-Wing" VTOL concept wind tunnel testing of powered 1/4 scale mode

Model PA-2C

Type    "VTOL research vehicle
Crew    2
Engines    (2) GE-YT-58
H.P.    1050 each
Prop Diameter    7.5 FT
Fuselage Length    32 FT
Weight Empty    4,700 LB
Useful Load    3,070 LB
Speed    260 MP

 

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