Bell demonstrates HSVTOL technology
Bell has showcased the High-Speed Vertical Takeoff and Landing (HSVTOL) capabilities of its prototype technology during testing at Holloman Air Force Base.
The team utilised the Holloman High Speed Test…
Bell has showcased the High-Speed Vertical Takeoff and Landing (HSVTOL) capabilities of its prototype technology during testing at Holloman Air Force Base.
The team utilised the Holloman High Speed Test Track to demonstrate the folding rotor, integrated propulsion and flight control technologies at representative flight speeds.
“The successful sled test completion is a culmination of Bell’s HSVTOL research and unprecedented technology development,” said Jason Hurst, executive vice president of engineering.
“The technology demonstration provides Bell with critical experience and knowledge that will inform our X-plane development for DARPA’s SPRINT programme.
“It is a pivotal step in the creation next generation of high-speed vertical lift aircraft for future warfighters.”
The SPRINT programme intends to design, build, and fly an X-Plane, an experimental aircraft to demonstrate enabling technologies and integrated concepts necessary for a transformational combination of aircraft speed and runway independence for the next generation of air mobility platforms.
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