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Transverse rotor aircraft have two large horizontal rotor assemblies mounted side by side.

An MV-22B Osprey lands aboard the USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7).
An MV-22B Osprey lands aboard the USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7).
Hanna Reitsch in Fw 61 V2
Hanna Reitsch in Fw 61 V2
An Mil V-12 at Monino Central Air Force Museum (Moscow)
An Mil V-12 at Monino Central Air Force Museum (Moscow)
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Single-rotor helicopters (unicopters) need an additional tail rotor or tail exhaust to neutralize the reactional angular momentum produced by the main rotor. Transverse rotor helicopters, however, use counter-rotating rotors, with each cancelling out the other's torque. Counter-rotating rotor blades also won't collide with and destroy each other if they flex into the other rotor's pathway. In addition, transverse rotor configuration has the advantage of higher payload with shorter blades, since there are two sets working to provide lift. Also, all of the power from the engines can be used for lift, whereas a single-rotor helicopter must divert part of its engine power to generate tail thrust.

Transverse rotor design with rotatable nacelles are known as tiltrotors while designs where the whole wing rotates are known as tiltwings.


List of transverse rotor aircraft



Transverse-mounted helicopters



Transverse-mounted tiltrotors



Transverse-mounted tiltwings



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