Unmanned aerial aircraft having a single engine with dual jet ex

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft – steering propulsion – Fluid

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244 123, 244 125, 244 56, B64C 1512, B64C 2904, B64D 2700

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ABSTRACT:
An unmanned aerial vehicle incorporates a single engine with bifurcated exhausts which are coupled to side mounted rotating nozzles through a swivel joint. Jet deflection means are mounted to the end of the rotating nozzles to achieve additional degrees of freedom for the aircraft.

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