- A
short take-off and
vertical landing aircraft (
STOVL aircraft) is a fixed-wing
aircraft that is able to take off from a
short runway (or take off vertically...
- and one in Russia.
Short take-off vertical-landing (
STOVL):
limited to
carrying STOVL aircraft.
STOVL aircraft, such as the
Harrier family and Yakovlev...
-
takeoff and
landing (CTOL) F-35A, the
short take-off and vertical-landing (
STOVL) F-35B, and the carrier-based (CV/CATOBAR) F-35C. The
aircraft descends...
- the F135 engine, is an
aircraft propulsion system designed for use in the
STOVL variant of the F-35
Lightning II. The
complete system,
known as the Integrated...
-
design of the X-32,
Boeing demonstrated STOVL and
supersonic flight in
separate configurations, with the
STOVL configuration requiring that some parts...
-
helicopter carriers are
difficult to
define in the 21st century. The
advent of
STOVL aircraft such as the
Harrier jump jet, and now the F-35, have complicated...
-
Yokohama on 6
August 2013. Both
ships of the
class are
planned to
operate STOVL Lockheed Martin F-35B
Lightning II
aircraft after modifications. The modifications...
- tailhook-equipped
naval aircraft; and
Short Take-Off,
Vertical Landing (
STOVL) for V/STOL aircraft. Catapult-equipped
aircraft carriers have
become a...
-
internal gun, the GAU-22. The F-35B is the short-takeoff and vertical-landing (
STOVL)
variant due to
replace the U.S.
Marine Corps AV-8
Harrier IIs and F/A-18...
-
powered helicopter carrier program during the 1970s Bretagne:
STOVL aircraft carrier Provence:
STOVL aircraft carrier PA 2:
modified version of
Thales UK/BMT...