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  1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of fluidic thrust …

    Dec 14, 2021 · Thrust vectoring for VTOL implies re-directing the exhaust flow over 90°, and distributing it over at least three support points. And this redirection is associated with …

  2. jet engine - Why is Russian super-maneuverable thrust vectoring …

    Nov 28, 2016 · Based on the sheer number of super-manouverable thrust vectoring Russian fighter jets, it seems that Russia has put more effort into developing thrust vectoring for …

  3. What is 2D and 3D thrust vectoring? - Aviation Stack Exchange

    Therefore, 2D vectoring allows control over two degrees of freedom (typically pitch plus either roll or yaw) while 3D controls all three. As previously mentioned, the difference between 2D and …

  4. What is the effect of thrust vectoring effect on the rate of turn?

    Feb 15, 2021 · 8 With thrust vectoring you no longer turn (as in: the wing creates the force that accelerates you in the desired direction) but you do post-stall maneuvering. Next, you need to …

  5. military - How is thrust vectoring controlled by the pilot?

    7 Thrust vectoring is used to extend the manoeuvrability of aircraft outside a `normal' flight envelope, by providing (optionally differential) vectored engine thrust, as explored in many …

  6. Electric ducted fan with thrust tube thrust and exit velocity ...

    Jul 11, 2021 · For a given static thrust (3.62kg in my case),I am interested in the maths behind finding the velocity exiting the annular area, V1, the velocity at the exit of the "thrust tube", V2 …

  7. Why don't modern F-16s incorporate the VISTA thrust vectoring?

    Nov 27, 2019 · Thrust vectoring adds weight, cost and complexity, and the benefit isn't important enough to outweigh that. Various aircraft have been used to experiment with thrust vectoring, …

  8. Why is thrust vectoring not used on commercial jets?

    Apr 21, 2014 · 10 Is there a particular reason for which thrust vectoring is not used in airliners as it is with military aircraft besides weight and complexity factors? I understand that on military …

  9. angle of attack - What is the maximum speed at which thrust …

    Vectoring thrust does help in maximising the turn rate but according to which kind of turn is flown. In a instantaneous turn, i.e. a turn where we don't care about losing speed and/or altitude, …

  10. What was the first fighter jet that utilised thrust vectoring nozzles ...

    May 13, 2017 · Wikipedia: "A design for a jet incorporating thrust vectoring was submitted in 1949 to the British Air Ministry by Percy Walwyn. Official interest was curtailed when it was realised …