Patent ID: 7438260

Claim:
A vertical take-off aircraft, comprising a main body, a main rotor assembly, a secondary rotor assembly, an engine assembly which is a main engine assembly, and an additional engine assembly, which said main rotor assembly is comprised of an assembly of blades and a rotor, and which main rotor assembly is above the main body of the aircraft, with the aircraft able to achieve vertical lift by means of the main engine assembly rotating the main rotor assembly thereby forcing air in a downward direction by way of the blades in the main rotor assembly, and which main engine assembly is connected to the main body of the aircraft by a tilt enabling joint such that the main rotor assembly is able to be rotated relative to the main engine assembly and such that the main rotor assembly and main engine assembly can be tilted together as a unity in a plurality of directions and angles relative to the main body of the aircraft, in a controlled manner, such that the direction of travel of the aircraft can be altered by altering the direction of tilt of the main engine assembly relative to the main body of the aircraft, and which said tilt enabling joint is connected to the main body of the aircraft, and which secondary rotor assembly comprises an assembly of blades and a rotor, which secondary rotor assembly is able to be rotated by means of the additional engine assembly, and which secondary rotor assembly is connected to the aircraft such that rotation of the secondary rotor assembly is able to force air to travel in a horizontal direction relative to the main body of the aircraft, such that by forcing air to travel in a horizontal direction, relative to the main body of the aircraft, a rotational force exerted on the main body of the aircraft by rotation of the main rotor assembly can be countered, and which additional engine assembly is connected to the aircraft such that tilting of the main engine assembly relative to the main body of the aircraft by the tilt enabling joint causes the additional engine assembly to move relative to the main body of the aircraft.