vtol |
helicopter |
As an acronym vtol
is (aviation) vertical takeoff and landing: a description of a fixed-wing aircraft that is capable of ascending into the air straight up as opposed to needing to accelerate horizontally first.
As a noun helicopter is
helicopter.
vtol |
atol |
As acronyms the difference between vtol and atol
is that
vtol is vertical takeoff and landing: A description of a fixed-wing aircraft that is capable of ascending into the air straight up as opposed to needing to accelerate horizontally first while
ATOL is
Air Travel Organisers' Licensing
vtol |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an acronym VTOL
is vertical takeoff and landing: A description of a fixed-wing aircraft that is capable of ascending into the air straight up as opposed to needing to accelerate horizontally first.
vtol |
ptol |
coordinate terms |
Vtol is a coordinate term of ptol.
In aviation|lang=en terms the difference between vtol and ptol
is that
vtol is (aviation) vertical takeoff and landing: a description of a fixed-wing aircraft that is capable of ascending into the air straight up as opposed to needing to accelerate horizontally first while
ptol is (aviation)
p'oint]] '''t'''ake-'''o'''ff and [[landing|' l anding.
As acronyms the difference between vtol and ptol
is that
vtol is (aviation) vertical takeoff and landing: a description of a fixed-wing aircraft that is capable of ascending into the air straight up as opposed to needing to accelerate horizontally first while
ptol is (aviation)
p'oint]] '''t'''ake-'''o'''ff and [[landing|' l anding.
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