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[[File:Karnov UR VTOL.jpg|thumb|right|An example of a VTOL, the [[Karnov]]]] [[File:Karnov UR VTOL.jpg|thumb|right|An example of a VTOL, the [[Karnov]]]]
− A '''VTOL''' ('''V'''ertical '''T'''ake'''o'''ff and '''L'''anding) craft is one that uses thrust to take off or land vertically, usually with the assistance of propellers and/or rotors. The most common VTOL craft is a helicopter, though traditional-looking airplanes can use vertical thrust to achieve the same result, often at a higher rate of speed. VTOLs often excel in situations where [[Conventional Aircraft|traditional aircraft]] would not have the space to take off or land, such as on aircraft carriers or in restrictive terrain such as mountains. + A '''VTOL''' ('''V'''ertical '''T'''ake'''o'''ff and '''L'''anding) craft is one that uses thrust to takeoff or land vertically, usually with the assistance of propellers and/or rotors. The most common VTOL craft is a helicopter, though traditional-looking airplanes can use vertical thrust to achieve the same result, often at a higher rate of speed. VTOLs often excel in situations where [[Conventional Aircraft|traditional aircraft]] would not have the space to takeoff or land, such as on aircraft carriers or in restrictive terrain such as mountains.
In [[Classic BattleTech]], VTOLs have a maximum weight of 30 tons. They are typically able to achieve very high cruising/flanking speeds due to their light weight and suspension factor (which reduces the weight of the engine needed to achieve a given speed for the vehicle). In [[Classic BattleTech]], VTOLs have a maximum weight of 30 tons. They are typically able to achieve very high cruising/flanking speeds due to their light weight and suspension factor (which reduces the weight of the engine needed to achieve a given speed for the vehicle).
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− | A '''VTOL''' ('''V'''ertical '''T'''ake'''o'''ff and '''L'''anding) craft is one that uses thrust to | + | A '''VTOL''' ('''V'''ertical '''T'''ake'''o'''ff and '''L'''anding) craft is one that uses thrust to takeoff or land vertically, usually with the assistance of propellers and/or rotors. The most common VTOL craft is a helicopter, though traditional-looking airplanes can use vertical thrust to achieve the same result, often at a higher rate of speed. VTOLs often excel in situations where [[Conventional Aircraft|traditional aircraft]] would not have the space to takeoff or land, such as on aircraft carriers or in restrictive terrain such as mountains. |
In [[Classic BattleTech]], VTOLs have a maximum weight of 30 tons. They are typically able to achieve very high cruising/flanking speeds due to their light weight and suspension factor (which reduces the weight of the engine needed to achieve a given speed for the vehicle). | In [[Classic BattleTech]], VTOLs have a maximum weight of 30 tons. They are typically able to achieve very high cruising/flanking speeds due to their light weight and suspension factor (which reduces the weight of the engine needed to achieve a given speed for the vehicle). |