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.
Development
Design work started in
1955
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by
Stanley Hiller Jr and
Hiller Aircraft Corporation
Hiller Aircraft Company was founded in 1942 as Hiller Industries by Stanley Hiller to develop helicopters.
History
Stanley Hiller, then seventeen, established the first helicopter factory on the West Coast of the United States, located in Berkele ...
received a manufacturing contract and funding from the
U.S. Air Force to build the only X-18 built, serialled ''57-3078''.
To speed up construction and conserve money, the plane was constructed from scavenged parts including a Chase
YC-122C Avitruc fuselage, ''49-2883'',
and
turboprops from the
Lockheed XFV-1
The Lockheed XFV (sometimes referred to as the "Salmon") was an American experimental tailsitter prototype aircraft built by Lockheed in the early 1950s to demonstrate the operation of a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) fighter for protecti ...
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.
Service history
Preliminary testing occurred at
Moffett Field Naval Air Station
Moffett Federal Airfield , also known as Moffett Field, is a joint civil-military airport located in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County, California, United States, between northern Mountain View and northern Sunnyvale. On November 10, ...
, 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.
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
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, the X-18 had a propeller pitch control problem when attempting to convert to a hover at 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 wheel height on the VTOL Test Stand. The program was cancelled 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
The Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) XC-142 was a tri-service tiltwing experimental aircraft designed to investigate the operational suitability of vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) transports. An XC-142A first flew conventionally on 29 Septemb ...
, tilt-wing VSTOL transport.
Specifications (X-18)
See also
References
External links
Hiller X-18X-18 Images
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Edwards Air Force Base
X-18, Hiller
Tiltwing aircraft
Aircraft with contra-rotating propellers
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Aircraft first flown in 1959
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