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Graph of corresponding engine lift and thrust forces (max.) of various STOVL aircraft, including F-35B, V-22, Harrier
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Source is OpenDocument spreadsheet LiftThrust.ods at
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zymmzm1xdlj
(also by this author, in public domain), please beautify and/or convert to .SVG (scalable) format
Aircraft thrust and lift forces induced by engines (not wing lift), in a scenario of nearly zero altitude and airspeed
Some aircraft have different thrust in different airspeeds
(table is easier to read in edit)
Force (kN) notes
Aircraft Mode Thrust Lift Links to references
F-35B Horizontal 111 0 1
http://www.jsf.mil/downloads/mediakits/7764.zip
archive copy
at the
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Vertical 0 175
http://www.f135engine.com/proven-tech/engine_chacter.shtml
archive copy
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STOVL 70 105 2
http://www.f135engine.com/proven-tech/engine_chacter.shtml
archive copy
at the
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Afterburner 178 0 1
http://www.jsf.mil/downloads/mediakits/7764.zip
archive copy
at the
Wayback Machine
V-22 Horizontal 253 0 7
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/2009/06/boeing-looks-ahead-to-a-v-23-o.html
Vertical 0 230 2; 3
http://www.navair.navy.mil/v22/?fuseaction=aircraft.main
archive copy
at the
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AV-8B Harrier II
Horizontal 65 0 1; 6
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/harrier/specs.html
Vertical 0 86 2; 4
http://www.history.navy.mil/planes/av-8b.pdf
F16 Dry thrust 79 0 1
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/aircraft/fighter/f16/
XV-5 Horizontal 23 0 5
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/xv-5-specs.htm
Vertical 0 71 source unverifyable
http://www.aero-web.org/specs/ryan/xv-5a.htm
Notes:
1 Near, but not zero airspeed/altitude (unfeasible in this position)
2 Thrust is vectorable between 0 and 90 degrees, more in most aircrafts. Only tail thrust is vectorable in F-35B
3 Actually higher than this; estimated from max. Vertical takeoff weight times gravity constant : 23,495kg*9.81m/s = 230kN
4 Normal lift dry: 100%RPM for 2.5minutes including splay loss, up to 95.86kN available
5 Unknown variation between horizontal and vertical
6 Maximum continous. Details not available for AV-8B-Plus-version with Pegasus 11-61/Mk.107 at 106kN
7 Boeing estimates 10% ”download” (downwash loss) in vertical mode, meaning that horizontal thrust is 10% bigger than vertical
TGCP
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