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http://jalopnik.com/5666782/these-are-darpas-flying-humvee-transformer-concepts
I think someone should stop paying attention to the tips of theyr litle kids
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DARPA has now awarded the second of two Transformer "flying Humvee" study contracts to Lockheed Martin. We just want to know when we'll get to see both concepts fight in a desert death match. Let's get ready to rotor!
The first contract to design the TX "fly-drive" tactical vehicle was awarded to AAI, for a concept equipped with folding rotor and wing (shown below). AAI's TX design uses Carter Aviation Technologies' slowed-rotor/compound concept, which is essentially an autogyro that can slow its rotor in flight to fly like a fixed-wing aircraft. To convert from vehicle to aircraft, the wing is unfolded, the rotor mast raised and the blades unfolded. The turboshaft engine spins up the unpowered, high-inertia rotor for a vertical "jump" takeoff, then drives a ducted fan for forward thrust and flight control.
Lockheed's, as you can see atop the page, is a ducted-fan design with the ducted fans rotating from providing lift in vertical flight to thrust in forward flight. Lockheed is teamed with Piasecki Aircraft, developer of the late-1950s ducted-rotor AirGeep, and vehicle designer Ricardo. We spoke with Ricardo PR earlier today and they can't say much else other than that.
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We can't wait until these go beyond pen and paper designs. We mean, we're going to need to do something to sate our inner child's new-found hunger for flying Humvees.
I think someone should stop paying attention to the tips of theyr litle kids