A vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft is superior in maneuverability,
safety, and mobility. The aircraft has turbofan engines with separate core engines
having fan engines used commonly for cruising and lifting up. The thrust from the
fan engines can be directed to all directions by supporting the fan engines of
the turbofan engines with separate core engines with biaxial support so that the
fan engines are rotatable in the direction of pitching and rolling. The fan engines
are mounted on both sides of each of front and rear sings. With this construction,
the VTOL aircraft can cruise and hover by tilting the fan engines about the two
axes while using the fan engines commonly for cruising and hovering.