DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight

DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight
DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight

A bevy of new vertical take off and landing (VTOL) aircraft conceived to take the military beyond the speed, range and altitude limits of helicopters are scheduled to fly over the next two years. None looks more like science fiction becoming science fact than a sort of flying candy crane formerly known as “Transformer.” What is now…

We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us

We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us
We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us

AUSA: As a rule of thumb, the aerodynamics of rotor blades limit helicopters to top cruising speeds well under 200 mph, but Sikorsky and Boeing are building an aircraft they promise will thumb its nose at that rule. It’s a compound helicopter – two coaxial rotors and a pusher propeller – that they promise will…

‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift

‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift
‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift

WASHINGTON: The military wants to replace a host of current helicopters with aircraft that not only fly much faster, but can fly without a human pilot. The Army-led Future Vertical Lift program will study whether FVL should be an “Optionally Piloted Vehicle,” capable of accommodating a pair of highly-trained human pilots for complex combat missions or of…

Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP

Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP
Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP

Critics say the Army could end up wasting billions by developing a better engine for its Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk and Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopters even as the joint Future Vertical Lift (FVL) initiative gets underway to replace those aircraft. The critics are wrong, program officials assure us. But the critics still disagree. A new Army…

EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines

EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines
EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines

PENTAGON: A sleek little model sits on the desk of Lt. Gen. Jon “Dog” Davis, Marine deputy commandant for aviation. What is that, we asked? The next tiltrotor Bell Helicopter Textron hopes the Marine Corps will buy. But it’s not the V-280 Valor, the new manned tiltrotor Bell plans to fly next year. It’s an…

Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’

Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’
Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’

Army aviation’s “top modernization priority program” – at least that’s what they call it – took another baby step forward this week. The service awarded preliminary design review contracts to the two competitors vying to build a better engine to power the service’s vast fleet of Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk and Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopters.…

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US
UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.: The United Kingdom is following the U.S. Joint Multirole Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) project with “great interest” and might either get involved at some point or buy future aircraft the effort spawns, says a top British Defence Ministry rotorcraft engineer. “It’s a perfectly feasible outcome,” Bryan Finlay, the senior engineer at the…

Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280

Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280
Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280

The future of tilt rotor aviation is taking shape, quite literally, at the Bell Helicopter factory in Fort Worth, where the company attached the wing of its prototype V-280 Valor to the fuselage. Now we can see in real life, not just computer drawings, what one vision for the military’s Future Vertical Lift aircraft will look…

Rites of Spring: Mating V-280 Wing And Fuselage

Rites of Spring: Mating V-280 Wing And Fuselage
Rites of Spring: Mating V-280 Wing And Fuselage

CORRECTED: 280 knots equals 322 mph, not 245. Spring has sprung and at the Bell Helicopter factory in Amarillo, Texas, it’s mating season, of a sort. If all goes well, by September of next year a bird of a different feather will take flight – the V-280 Valor, a medium-lift tiltrotor transport whose wing and…

V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype

V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype
V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype

Somebody’s finally doing something tangible about the future of Army aviation. Bell Helicopter subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems of Wichita, Kan., has started assembling the composite fuselage for the first prototype V-280 Valor, Bell’s new military tiltrotor. The Valor is sleeker, smaller, and, by design, more Army-friendly than the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey, which was built to fit…

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift
Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

ARLINGTON: And then there were five. There were already going to be four different aircraft in the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) family, from light to medium to heavy to “ultra.” Now it’s almost certain that the medium FVL will be split into two separate versions: a smaller attack/reconnaissance aircraft and a larger troop-carrying assault craft.…

Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?

Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?
Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?

The company that built the first workable helicopter rolled out a (potential) revolution in chopper technology yesterday: Sikorsky’s high-speed S-97 Raider. A year ago, Sikorsky made a splash at the huge Association of the US Army conference with just a life-size mock-up. Now, just in time to talk it up at AUSA 2014, they’ve built a working…