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AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies cou...

AVX Aircraft studying coaxial, tiltrotor capabilities for US Army FLRAA

by Pat Host

AVX Aircraft is studying the capabilities that compound coaxial rotor and tiltrotor technologies could bring the US Army in its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition, according to an executive.

Kendall Goodman, AVX COO, told Janes on 26 June that the coaxial aircraft the company is studying has a wing above the cockpit that provides lift in high-speed flight, differing it from the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant coaxial platform. This wing, he said, offloads the rotor, so it does not work as hard.

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

An artist’s illustration of the coaxial compound rotor aircraft AVX Aircraft is studying for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. The company is also studying tiltrotor technology. (AVX)

AVX’s coaxial rotor platform design features dual ducted fans, which the company offered for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) offering. This coaxial aircraft design also has a rear ramp, fast rope hardpoints, and a highly flexible mission cargo or troop compartment.


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