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DARPA's new X-76

117 pointsby newer_viennatoday at 4:54 PM118 commentsview on HN

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mrDmrTmrJtoday at 6:08 PM

To be clear, this is not a power-point program but a continuation of a long-standing design work with Bell.

Two articles that cover this in depth are: 1. Revised Fold-Away Rotor Aircraft Concepts Emerge From Special Operations X-Plane Program. December 2024: https://www.twz.com/air/revised-fold-away-rotor-aircraft-con...

2. Bell’s Plan To Finally Realize A Rotorcraft That Flies Like A Jet But Hovers Like A Helicopter. September 2021: https://www.twz.com/41997/bells-plan-to-finally-realize-a-ro...

The second article covers decades of prior wind tunnel testing on the folding rotor concept.

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dmbchetoday at 7:05 PM

Design remings me of something...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidents_and_incidents_involv...

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PowerElectronixtoday at 5:34 PM

It looks like a maintenance nightmare with those clutches to decouple the blades and the mechanisms to have them folded during cruising. Does it even improve substantially in anh metric over the V280 to put money into it?

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porphyratoday at 5:46 PM

Cool, I guess this should be able to hover in much more "austere" environments than the F-35B STOVL and the Harrier Jet. Tiltrotor with folding rotor blades sounds very mechanically complex and challenging though.

rozabtoday at 9:58 PM

It's cool they actually still commission concept paintings like this

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0xWTFtoday at 9:47 PM

So ... we're going to try even harder to put humans in harm's way?

brktoday at 8:18 PM

I don't understand the purpose of the Xenon taillight.

ceejayoztoday at 5:38 PM

So it's an Osprey with a jet in the back?

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kupreltoday at 6:48 PM

From the image it doesn't look balanced for VTOL when the propellors are vertical. Also are the jets enabled during VTOL?

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ocdtrekkietoday at 7:41 PM

I'm confident with the stellar service and safety record of the V-22 that an even more complex tiltrotor will be a standout success for the military.

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bilsbietoday at 6:18 PM

So it has jet engines that blades unfold and attach to during takeoff and landing? Why not always use the blades?

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mikkupikkutoday at 8:02 PM

Why won't they adopt one of Sikorsky's compound helicopters already? They're beautiful and elegant solutions to this problem.

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bilsbietoday at 6:17 PM

I’d go for simplicity and do a tail lander.

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idontwantthistoday at 5:53 PM

Isn't this need already met by the Bell V280 that the army already selected for it's Blackhawk replacement? What is the big innovation they are going for here?

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dash2today at 5:27 PM

“ With SPRINT, we're not just building an X-plane; we're building options”. Found the guy who couldn’t be bothered to write his own press release…

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tamimiotoday at 8:39 PM

I think the blades are added there for deception, most likely it won’t have blades.

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crimsoneertoday at 6:31 PM

Someone has played the new Deus Ex games

phplovesongtoday at 6:14 PM

The swedish gripen can do mach2 (2300km/h) and does not need a traditional runway (500 meters of something "flat enough" will do). I assume its way cheaper than something like this.

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greatgibtoday at 6:19 PM

I can't access darpa.mil. Was it slashdotted because of the article being posted here, or now it is unavailable outside of US?

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HumblyTossedtoday at 6:26 PM

Hmmm... that just looks like problems. It's a lot of mechanical parts that always have to work correctly.

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thatmftoday at 6:00 PM

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rluna828today at 6:35 PM

I wonder is Iran would have gone different if we had captured the Ayatollah instead of killing him. A stealth drop ship like this would have allowed that to happen. The reason why regimes are more likely to negotiate when you capture their leaders is because you might release them. (not a good day for the usurper.)

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sandworm101today at 7:05 PM

Different engines for different phases of flight? It has been tried many times and never really works. Such craft can be made to fly, but never well. The answer has to come from using one set to power all phases.

Id be interested in seeing a turboprop that can transition to a turbofan/jet once the prop is folded away. The f-35 was a step in this direction.

trelliumDtoday at 6:43 PM

that already exists in the form of Saab Gripen :)

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radicalethicstoday at 6:48 PM

I wonder what the motivation behind this is. Tactically, why ever show your latest weapon? What is the strategic purpose of this? It's like if I message my opponent in SC2 and tell them exactly what I'm going to tech to. That's ... insane right? Why would anyone do that?

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