Construction of the Floyd Sweet's VTA by Michael Watson documents the building of a vertical takeoff aircraft (VTA) by Michael Watson for Floyd Sweet. The VTA used jet engines mounted on a frame structure to provide vertical lift for takeoff and landing. Michael Watson oversaw all aspects of designing and building the unique VTA prototype aircraft for Floyd Sweet over 18 months, with the goal of demonstrating vertical takeoff and landing capabilities.
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Construction of the Floyd Sweet's VTA by Michael Watson
Construction of the Floyd Sweet's VTA by Michael Watson documents the building of a vertical takeoff aircraft (VTA) by Michael Watson for Floyd Sweet. The VTA used jet engines mounted on a frame structure to provide vertical lift for takeoff and landing. Michael Watson oversaw all aspects of designing and building the unique VTA prototype aircraft for Floyd Sweet over 18 months, with the goal of demonstrating vertical takeoff and landing capabilities.
Construction of the Floyd Sweet's VTA by Michael Watson documents the building of a vertical takeoff aircraft (VTA) by Michael Watson for Floyd Sweet. The VTA used jet engines mounted on a frame structure to provide vertical lift for takeoff and landing. Michael Watson oversaw all aspects of designing and building the unique VTA prototype aircraft for Floyd Sweet over 18 months, with the goal of demonstrating vertical takeoff and landing capabilities.