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  2. Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor (QTR) is a proposed four-rotor derivative of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey developed jointly by Bell Helicopter and Boeing.The concept is a contender in the U.S. Army's Joint Heavy Lift program (a part of Future Vertical Lift program).

  3. ETAP 21i - Wikipedia

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    The ETAP 21i is a Belgian trailerable sailboat that was designed by Mortain & Mavrikios as a cruiser and first built in 1997. [1] [2]The ETAP 21i design was developed into the ETAP 22s after 2009, a design using the same hull, but it was not known if any had been produced by 2021.

  4. Quad City Challenger - Wikipedia

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    This model incorporates many revisions to the basic Challenger design, including a larger and re-shaped vertical fin, fiberglass wing tips and redesigned landing gear. Qualifies as a US Light sport aircraft, 110 reported completed and flown by the fall of 2011. [1] [8] [11] Challenger II LSS XL-65 Two seats in tandem, 29 ft (8.8 m).

  5. Category:Vertical lift bridges - Wikipedia

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    Vertical lift bridges in the United States (1 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Vertical lift bridges" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Tiltrotor - Wikipedia

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    Around 2005 [13] –2010, [14] Bell and Boeing teamed up again to perform a conceptual study of a larger Quad TiltRotor (QTR) for the US Army's Joint Heavy Lift (JHL) program. The QTR is a larger, four rotor version of the V-22 with two tandem wings sets of fixed wings and four tilting rotors.

  7. List of VTOL aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fixed-wing aircraft capable of vertical take-off and landing arranged under manufacturer. The list excludes helicopters, including compound helicopters and gyrocopters, because they are assumed to have this capability. For more detail on subtypes of VTOL, see List of tiltrotor aircraft