A tilt-rotor compound VTOL aircraft has a multiple-flow thrust
generator(s) comprising a gas-powered tip-jet driven rotor(s) having a
thrust-augmentation ratio of at least two; that tilts about the
aircraft's pitch axis wherein the rotor's plane of rotation is
substantially horizontal for VTOL operations and the rotor's plane of
rotation is substantially vertical forward flight operations. A
relatively small fixed-wing sustains the aircraft during forward flight.
Compressed exhaust gas from the fan-jet engine(s) is ducted to a manifold
having valves which control power to the multiple-flow thrust
generator(s) and to the jet exhaust nozzle(s) as supplemental thrust for
forward propulsion and yaw control. The manifold also serves to
distribute compressed gas to the dead engine side of the aircraft in the
event of a dead engine emergency, and to reaction jets for attitude
control during VTOL operations. Thus this tilt-rotor aircraft is more
efficient, faster, immensely lighter, less complex and less expensive to
purchase and maintain than its shaft-driven counterparts.