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Short SC.1

Experimental · Early Jet (1946–1969)

Short SC.1 — Experimental
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The Short SC.1 was the first British fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet aircraft. It was developed by Short Brothers. It was powered by an arrangement of five Rolls-Royce RB.108 turbojets, four of which were used for vertical flight and one for conventional horizontal flight. The SC.1 had the distinction of being the first British fixed-wing VTOL aircraft and the first one to transition between vertical and horizontal flight modes; it was also the first VTOL-capable aircraft with a fly-by-wire control system.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Experimental
Domain
Civil
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Engine
1× turbojet
Thrust / Power
2130 lbf
Length (ft)
25
Wingspan (ft)
23
Empty Weight (lb)
6260
MTOW (lb)
8050
Service Ceiling (ft)
8000
Range (mi)
150
Max Speed (mph)
246