The Bell Model 65 Air Test Vehicle (ATV) is an experimental
tiltjet
A tiltjet is an aircraft propulsion configuration that was historically tested for proposed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)-capable fighters.
The tiltjet arrangement is, in concept, broadly similar to that of the tiltrotor; whereas a tiltro ...
VTOL
A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is one that can takeoff and landing, take off and land vertically without relying on a runway. This classification can include a variety of types of aircraft including helicopters as well as thrust- ...
aircraft built by
Bell
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using parts from a number of
general aviation
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aircraft.
Design and development
Bell used the fuselage of a
Schweizer 1-23
The Schweizer SGS 1-23 is a United States Open and Standard Glider competition classes, Class, single-seat, mid-wing Glider (sailplane), glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.
The original "standard" 1-23 was introduced in 1948. ...
glider with the wing of a
Cessna 170
The Cessna 170 is an American single-engine, four seat, general aviation aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956.
It is the predecessor of the Cessna 172, the most produced aircraft in history, which repla ...
and the landing gear of a
Bell 47
The Bell 47 is a single-rotor single-engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was based on the third Bell 30 prototype, which was the company's first helicopter designed by Arthur M. Young. The 47 became the first heli ...
helicopter.
Two thrust
Fairchild J44
The Fairchild J44 was a small turbojet developed in the 1940s by the Fairchild Engine Division.
Design and development
The Fairchild Engine Division (previously the Ranger Aircraft Engine Division of the Fairchild Engine & Aircraft Corporati ...
turbojet engines - as used on drones, missiles and for JATO - were mounted one on each side of the aircraft under the wing. These could be tilted from horizontal to vertical. A
Turbomeca Palouste turbocompressor powered small thrusters at the tail and wingtips to provide a
reaction control system
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during hover.
The aircraft made its first hover on 16 November 1954. This was performed with the aircraft raised on a platform to avoid the reingestion of its exhaust gases. Wheeled landing gear - from a Cessna - was added to the aircraft, which went on to make horizontal flights in 1955. It proved able to make partial conversions at altitude, however it lacked sufficient engine thrust to complete the transition.
The Model 65 programme was ended in 1955 to allow development of the
Bell X-14
The Bell X-14 (Bell Type 68) is an experimental VTOL aircraft flown in the United States in the 1950s. The main objective of the project was to demonstrate vectored thrust horizontal and vertical takeoff, hover, transition to forward flight, ...
, however the tiltjet experience gained was used to develop the U S Air Force
Bell XF-109
The Bell D-188A (unofficial military designations XF-109/XF3L) was a proposed eight-engine Mach number, Mach 2–capable VTOL, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) tiltjet fighter that never proceeded past the mock-up stage.
Development
In 195 ...
V/STOL fighter concept.
The Model 65 is currently in storage at the
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the Smithsonian Institution is a museum in Washington, D.C., in the United States, dedicated to history of aviation, human flight and space exploration.
Established in 1946 as the National Air Museum, ...
Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility
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in
Suitland, Maryland
Suitland is a suburb of Washington, D.C., approximately one mile (1.6 km) southeast of Washington, D.C. Suitland is a census designated place (CDP), as of the 2020 census, its population was 25,839. Prior to 2010, it was part of the Suitland ...
.
See also
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List of VTOL aircraft
This is a list of fixed-wing aircraft capable of vertical take-off and landing arranged under manufacturer. The list excludes helicopters, including compound helicopters and gyrocopters, because they are assumed to have this capability.
For more d ...
References
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1950s United States experimental aircraft
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Tiltjet aircraft
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Parasol-wing aircraft
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Aircraft with skid landing gear