Do you mean the F-104 with delta wing rotor ?
As can be seen on the picture,I've found it on a modelers site, but it is
said to be a real project, or perhaps better design study.
I would declare it a VTOL aircraft, because in cruising flight, the rotor
would be stopped, to act as a delta wing. A compound, to my under-
standing would use a turning rotor, either powered by an engine, or
just autorotating, in flight. But stoppable rotors, which acts as wings
( or turning wings, which act as rotors ?) have muddied the water of
the clear distinction of rotor craft and fixed wing aircraft, I think.