Boeing Commercial VTOL Aircraft Projects

From NASA;
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19670029253_1967029253.pdf
 

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Hi,

and it is the first time to see Boeing FSW airliner.

http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19670019040_1967019040.pdf
 

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Thank you my dear Pometablava,

also more Boeing V/STOL transport aircraft.
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19680025705_1968025705.pdf
 

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May be a good drawing to Boeing VTOL
 

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A Boeing tiltwing with twin fins and a fan in the tail was shown in the March issue of "Der Flieger":
 

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What on earth makes you think this is a Boeing design? Not only there is no such indication in the book, but the fan-in-wing configuration here looks typical of Ryan.
 
Well, maybe sometimes a kind of family resemblance can mislead us and I agree, there
may be similarities to Boeing designs in the nose, tail and engine pods.
But such premature conclusions quite rarely are helpful here, I think, so some reluctance
probably is the better way. And such things, even if wrong, are often very quick to stay !
And I have the feeling, that I've seen this drawing before ...
 

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My dear Skyblazer,


I said it was looks like it,when my dear Jemiba made a comparison for which parts are similar
to Boeing design,I can add also the wing shape,the fan in wing and tip of the wings,please
compare with me;
 

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Fair enough! OK, so IF the second image is Boeing (you provided no designation, no reference) then PERHAPS your illustration shows a Boeing design, considering the numerous commonalities between the two. That's why I say one should always give references when asserting something so radical. If you had made that comparison in the first post, your hypothesis would have seemed more valuable from the start.
 
The development of vertical takeoff (VTOL) and landing commuter aircraft has the potential to reduce runway congestion at airports and travel time for passengers by bypassing ground and air traffic congestion.

Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/VTOL Commuter Artist concept-2F3XC5NR9CA.html
 

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Hi,

http://archive.aviationweek.com/search?exactphrase=true&QueryTerm=VTOL&start=80&rows=20&DocType=Image&Sort=&SortOrder=&startdate=1944-05-21&enddate=1990-01-13&LastViewIssueKey=&LastViewPage=
 

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From Interavia 1969.
 

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From this report.
 

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