A vertical takeoff and landing aircraft includes a pair of ducted lift/thrust fans that are rotatably movable between a first vertical lift position and a second horizontal thrust position. The lift/thrust fans are disposed within curvilinear fan recesses formed within leading edge portions of the a
A vertical takeoff and landing aircraft includes a pair of ducted lift/thrust fans that are rotatably movable between a first vertical lift position and a second horizontal thrust position. The lift/thrust fans are disposed within curvilinear fan recesses formed within leading edge portions of the aircraft's wings. A downwardly exhausting, ducted lift fan is disposed within the aircraft's fuselage, aft of the aircraft's pitch axis. A power plant, disposed within the fuselage, is coupled with the lift/thrust fans and the lift fan by a transmission system. The lift/thrust fans and lift fan are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about the aircraft's center of gravity and the aircraft's center of lift.
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1. An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, the aircraft comprising: a fuselage having a forward end portion, a rearward end portion, and a central portion that extends between the forward end portion and rearward end portion; the fuselage defining a central longitudinal axis of the airc
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An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, the aircraft comprising: a fuselage having a forward end portion, a rearward end portion, and a central portion that extends between the forward end portion and rearward end portion; the fuselage defining a central longitudinal axis of the aircraft;a pair of wings, each having: a leading edge portion; a trailing edge portion; a root end respectively coupled with the central portion of the fuselage; and an opposite tip end portion extending laterally outward from the fuselage; the leading edge portions of each of the wings include a curvilinear fan recess;a pair of ducted lift/thrust fans respectively coupled with one of the pair of wings such that the fans are positioned symmetrically with one another on opposite sides of a roll axis of the aircraft and forward of a pitch axis of the aircraft; the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans being selectively, rotatably movable between a first position in which they provide vertical lift and a second position in which they provide horizontal thrust; each of the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans respectively, rotatably disposed within a curvilinear fan recess, wherein the curvilinear fan recesses are shaped to approximate a shape of a circumferential edge portion of the ducted lift/thrust fans and leave the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans uncovered when the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are in the first position; anda downwardly exhausting, ducted lift fan disposed within the fuselage, between the pitch axis and the rearward end portion of the fuselage. 2. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the leading edge portions of each of the wings are aft swept to align a lift from the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans and the ducted lift fan with a lift of the wings. 3. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about a center of gravity for the aircraft. 4. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about a center of lift for the pair of wings. 5. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about a center of lift for the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans. 6. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about: a center of gravity for the aircraft; a center of lift for the aircraft; and a center of lift for the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans. 7. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein thrust from each of the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans is independently controllable. 8. The aircraft of claim 1 further comprising at least one cover that is selectively movable between open and closed positions with respect to the ducted lift fan. 9. The aircraft of claim 8 wherein the at least one cover includes at least one louver that is positioned beneath the ducted lift fan and in line with a thrust output of the ducted lift fan; the at least one louver being selectively, pivotably movable along various degrees between the open and closed positions with respect to the ducted lift fan, such that the thrust output is selectively, angularly directed, to provide yaw control for the aircraft. 10. The aircraft of claim 9 wherein the at least one louver combines with at least one selectively movable outboard bottom door to define a bottom door cover for the ducted lift fan. 11. The aircraft of claim 1 further comprising a power plant disposed within the fuselage, the power plant being operatively coupled with the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans and the lift fan. 12. The aircraft of claim 11 wherein the power plant is comprised of a plurality of engines that are operatively coupled with a single power transmission system that is coupled with the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans and the lift fan. 13. The aircraft of claim 12 wherein a first output shaft and second output shaft extend transversely, in opposite directions from a gear box, which is operatively coupled with the plurality of engines, and are coupled with reduction gear boxes associated with the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans; a third output shaft extends rearwardly from the gearbox and is coupled with a reduction gear box associated with the rear lift fan contained in the fuselage. 14. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the pitch control of the aircraft is effected by varying the power distributed to the ducted lift/thrust fans and lift fan by increased fan blade pitch or increased fan rotational velocity. 15. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein the roll control of the aircraft is effected by varying the power distributed to the ducted lift/thrust fans by increased fan blade pitch or increased fan rotational velocity. 16. The aircraft of claim 1 further comprising: flight control systems operatively coupled with aircraft control surfaces, the ducted lift/thrust fans, and the lift fan in a manner that permits selective control over functions of the aircraft control surfaces, the ducted lift/thrust fans, and the lift fan. 17. The aircraft of claim 16 wherein the aircraft control surfaces include elevators, ailerons, and a rudder. 18. The aircraft of claim 16 wherein the flight control systems permit selective control of fan blade pitch, power, or rotational speeds of the ducted lift/thrust fans and the lift fan. 19. An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, the aircraft comprising: a pair of ducted lift/thrust fans respectively coupled with one of a pair of wings such that the fans are positioned symmetrically with one another on opposite sides of a roll axis of the aircraft and forward of a pitch axis of the aircraft; the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans being selectively, rotatably movable between a first position in which they provide vertical lift and a second position in which they provide horizontal thrust; the leading edge portions of each of the wings include a curvilinear fan recess; each of the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans respectively, rotatably disposed within a curvilinear fan recess; wherein the curvilinear fan recesses are shaped to approximate a shape of a circumferential edge portion of the ducted lift/thrust fans and leave the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans uncovered when the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are in the first position; anda downwardly exhausting, ducted lift fan disposed within a fuselage of the aircraft, between the pitch axis and the rearward end portion of the fuselage. 20. The aircraft of claim 19 wherein the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans are positioned with respect to one another to be triangulated about at least one of: a center of gravity for the aircraft; a center of lift for the aircraft; and a center of lift for the ducted lift fan and the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans. 21. The aircraft of claim 19 wherein the leading edge portions of each of the wings are aft swept to align a lift from the pair of ducted lift/thrust fans and the ducted lift fan with a lift of the wings.
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