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VTOL

[ vee-tee-oh-el, vee-tawl ]

abbreviation for

Aeronautics.
  1. vertical takeoff and landing: an aircraft capable of taking off and landing vertically.


VTOL

/ ˈ±¹¾±Ë³ÙÉ’±ô /

noun

  1. vertical takeoff and landing; a system in which an aircraft can take off and land vertically
  2. an aircraft that uses this system Compare STOL
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Origin of VTOL1

1965–70; v(ertical) t(ake)o(ff and) l(anding)
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Example Sentences

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“VTOL is key to GM’s vision for a multimodal future,†he said.

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Formerly known as Bell Helicopter but rebranded as a forward-looking technology company, the Texas-based aviation firm best known for producing the V-22 Osprey helicopter for the military has been coming to CES since 2017 and talking up its work on so-called electric VTOL, or vertical take-off and landing vehicles.

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“Electric cars are important, solar energy is important, stationary storage of energy is important. These things are much more important than creating electric supersonic VTOL.â€

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“These things are much more important than creating electric supersonic VTOL.â€

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Toyota is working on a fully electric, VTOL, computer-controlled flying car.

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