Terrafugia, the Massachusetts-based developer of the Transition
roadable light sport aircraft, is close to finalizing the design of its
ambitious follow-on project, the TF-2 passenger and cargo
vertical-takeoff-and-landing urban air mobility (UAM) vehicle.
Unlike most other UAM designs unveiled so far, the TF-2 extends the
roadable aircraft concept by integrating the flying vehicle with an
attachable, drivable four-passenger or cargo pod that can carry up to 1,200
lb. on ranges up to 185 mi. at 125 kt. Terrafugia, which was acquired in
2017 by China’s Geely Group, believes the air and ground vehicle combination
could offer significantly increased utility over dedicated air vehicle
designs.
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Revised TF-2
lift-plus pusher design features six rotors and two puller props
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Original high
tailplane replaced by inverted twin vertical tails on extended booms
The TF-2 is targeted at type certification in 2023, says Terrafugia,
which is evaluating the design with a flying scale model. A full-scale
vehicle should begin flight test by the end of next year. Certification
will be under the FAA’s simplified Part 23 rules. The craft will use a
piston or gas turbine engine to generate electric power to drive multiple
rotors.
With the company having earlier studied tiltrotor designs, the TF-2
is now defined with a simpler lift-plus pusher configuration that appears
to be more practical for faster development. “We are comfortable with the
design, and we know the way going forward,” says Hakan Apell, business
development and marketing director for Terrafugia. "But you never
know, if something pops up with the tiltrotor concept then it could be
back. But as for now, we are concentrating all our development around
lift-push."
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