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Hiller X-18

The Hiller X-18 was an experimental cargo transport aircraft designed to be the first testbed for tiltwing and V/STOL (vertical/short takeoff and landing) technology.

X-18
Ground testing the X-18 tiltwing
Role Experimental prototype
Manufacturer Hiller Aircraft
Designer Stanley Hiller Jr
First flight 24 November 1959
Status Aircraft scrapped 1964
Number built 1
Developed from Chase YC-122 Avitruc

Development edit

 
The X-18 showing its elaborate engine configuration

Design work started in 1955 by Stanley Hiller Jr and Hiller Aircraft Corporation received a manufacturing contract and funding from the United States Air Force to build the only X-18 built, serialized 57-3078.[1]

To speed up construction and conserve money, the plane was constructed from scavenged parts including a Chase YC-122C Avitruc fuselage, 49-2883,[1] and turboprops from the Lockheed XFV-1 and Convair XFY-1 Pogo experimental fighter programs. The tri-bladed contra-rotating propellers were a giant 16 ft (4.8 m) across. The Westinghouse turbojet engine had its exhaust diverted upwards and downwards at the tail to give the plane pitch control at low speeds. Hiller nicknamed their X-18 the Propelloplane for public relations purposes.[2]

Service history edit

 
The X-18 with partially rotated tiltwings

Preliminary testing occurred at Moffett Field Naval Air Station, CA. The first flight (hop) was on 11/20/1959 followed by the first real flight on 11/24/1959 with Hiller test pilots George Bright and Bruce Jones.[3] Further test flights were held at Edwards AFB, ultimately recording 20 flights. A number of problems plagued the X-18 including being susceptible to wind gusts when the wing rotated, acting like a sail. In addition the turboprop engines were not cross-linked, so the failure of one engine meant the airplane would crash. Thrust control was through throttle changes, which were too slow for acceptable height and roll control.

On the 20th and final flight in July 1961, the X-18 had a propeller pitch control problem when attempting to convert to a hover at 10,000 ft (3,000 m) and went into a spin. The crew regained control and landed, but the X-18 never flew again. However ground testing of the tiltwing concepts continued. Eventually a VTOL Test Stand was built on which the X-18's vertical takeoff and landing and hover control was to be tested. One engine run was successfully conducted to the full 15-foot (4.6 m) wheel height on the VTOL Test Stand. The program was canceled on January 18, 1964, before further VTOL Test Stand testing could be conducted, and the X-18 was cut up for scrap.

The program proved several things that contributed to further tilt-wing VSTOL technology programs:

  1. cross-shafting between the engines was necessary in order to avoid loss of control in the event of an engine failure.
  2. direct propeller pitch control was necessary for precise height and lateral control during VTOL and hover.

This knowledge was employed in the successful development and flight tests of the Tri-Service XC-142A tilt-wing VSTOL transport.

Specifications (X-18) edit

 
3-view line drawing of the Hiller X-18

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1961-62,[4] The X-planes : X-1 to X-29[5]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2-3
  • Length: 63 ft (19 m)
  • Wingspan: 48 ft (15 m)
  • Height: 24 ft (7.3 m)
  • Wing area: 528 sq ft (49.1 m2)
  • Aspect ratio: 4.36
  • Airfoil: NACA 23015[6]
  • Empty weight: 27,052 lb (12,271 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 33,000 lb (14,969 kg)
  • Fuel capacity: 1,000 US gal (833 imp gal; 3,785 L)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Allison T40-A-14 coupled turboprop engines, 5,850 hp (4,360 kW) each equivalent
  • Powerplant: 1 × Westinghouse J34 turbojet, 3,400 lbf (15 kN) thrust for jet reaction pitch control
  • Propellers: 6-bladed Curtiss-Wright, 16 ft 1 in (4.90 m) diameter contra-rotating propellers

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 253 mph (407 km/h, 220 kn)
  • Maximum wing-tilt speed: 178 mph (155 kn; 286 km/h)
  • Range: 224 mi (360 km, 195 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 35,300 ft (10,800 m)

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ a b "1957 USAF Serial Numbers". joebaugher.com. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Hiller's Tiltwing Transport if Largest VTOL Transport."Popular Mechanics, March 1959, p. 107.
  3. ^ "The X-Planes". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  4. ^ Taylor, John W.R., ed. (1961). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1961-62. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. p. 265.
  5. ^ Miller, Jay (1983). The X-planes : X-1 to X-29. Marine on St. Croix: Speciality. pp. 124–127. ISBN 0933424353.
  6. ^ Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Hiller X-18
  • X-18 Images and History

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message The Hiller X 18 was an experimental cargo transport aircraft designed to be the first testbed for tiltwing and V STOL vertical short takeoff and landing technology X 18 Ground testing the X 18 tiltwing Role Experimental prototype Manufacturer Hiller Aircraft Designer Stanley Hiller Jr First flight 24 November 1959 Status Aircraft scrapped 1964 Number built 1 Developed from Chase YC 122 Avitruc Contents 1 Development 2 Service history 3 Specifications X 18 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp The X 18 showing its elaborate engine configuration Design work started in 1955 by Stanley Hiller Jr and Hiller Aircraft Corporation received a manufacturing contract and funding from the United States Air Force to build the only X 18 built serialized 57 3078 1 To speed up construction and conserve money the plane was constructed from scavenged parts including a Chase YC 122C Avitruc fuselage 49 2883 1 and turboprops from the Lockheed XFV 1 and Convair XFY 1 Pogo experimental fighter programs The tri bladed contra rotating propellers were a giant 16 ft 4 8 m across The Westinghouse turbojet engine had its exhaust diverted upwards and downwards at the tail to give the plane pitch control at low speeds Hiller nicknamed their X 18 the Propelloplane for public relations purposes 2 Service history edit nbsp The X 18 with partially rotated tiltwings Preliminary testing occurred at Moffett Field Naval Air Station CA The first flight hop was on 11 20 1959 followed by the first real flight on 11 24 1959 with Hiller test pilots George Bright and Bruce Jones 3 Further test flights were held at Edwards AFB ultimately recording 20 flights A number of problems plagued the X 18 including being susceptible to wind gusts when the wing rotated acting like a sail In addition the turboprop engines were not cross linked so the failure of one engine meant the airplane would crash Thrust control was through throttle changes which were too slow for acceptable height and roll control On the 20th and final flight in July 1961 the X 18 had a propeller pitch control problem when attempting to convert to a hover at 10 000 ft 3 000 m and went into a spin The crew regained control and landed but the X 18 never flew again However ground testing of the tiltwing concepts continued Eventually a VTOL Test Stand was built on which the X 18 s vertical takeoff and landing and hover control was to be tested One engine run was successfully conducted to the full 15 foot 4 6 m wheel height on the VTOL Test Stand The program was canceled on January 18 1964 before further VTOL Test Stand testing could be conducted and the X 18 was cut up for scrap The program proved several things that contributed to further tilt wing VSTOL technology programs cross shafting between the engines was necessary in order to avoid loss of control in the event of an engine failure direct propeller pitch control was necessary for precise height and lateral control during VTOL and hover This knowledge was employed in the successful development and flight tests of the Tri Service XC 142A tilt wing VSTOL transport Specifications X 18 edit nbsp 3 view line drawing of the Hiller X 18 Data from Jane s All the World s Aircraft 1961 62 4 The X planes X 1 to X 29 5 General characteristicsCrew 2 3 Length 63 ft 19 m Wingspan 48 ft 15 m Height 24 ft 7 3 m Wing area 528 sq ft 49 1 m2 Aspect ratio 4 36 Airfoil NACA 23015 6 Empty weight 27 052 lb 12 271 kg Max takeoff weight 33 000 lb 14 969 kg Fuel capacity 1 000 US gal 833 imp gal 3 785 L Powerplant 2 Allison T40 A 14 coupled turboprop engines 5 850 hp 4 360 kW each equivalent Powerplant 1 Westinghouse J34 turbojet 3 400 lbf 15 kN thrust for jet reaction pitch control Propellers 6 bladed Curtiss Wright 16 ft 1 in 4 90 m diameter contra rotating propellers Performance Maximum speed 253 mph 407 km h 220 kn Maximum wing tilt speed 178 mph 155 kn 286 km h Range 224 mi 360 km 195 nmi Service ceiling 35 300 ft 10 800 m See also editTiltrotor Related development Chase YC 122 Avitruc Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Canadair CL 84 Dynavert Kaman K 16B LTV XC 142 Vertol VZ 2 Related lists List of military aircraft of the United States List of VTOL aircraftReferences edit a b 1957 USAF Serial Numbers joebaugher com Retrieved 19 February 2016 Hiller s Tiltwing Transport if Largest VTOL Transport Popular Mechanics March 1959 p 107 The X Planes Retrieved 5 September 2016 Taylor John W R ed 1961 Jane s All the World s Aircraft 1961 62 London Sampson Low Marston amp Co p 265 Miller Jay 1983 The X planes X 1 to X 29 Marine on St Croix Speciality pp 124 127 ISBN 0933424353 Lednicer David The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage m selig ae illinois edu Retrieved 16 April 2019 External links edit 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