• 22nd January 2010 - By admin

    If designers keep designing flying vehicles with the intensity they are, we may be heading for the era when there would be traffic congestions in the air too. Okay too hypothetical a situation, therefore it is fitting to see what this uniquely styled mosquito helicopter would have to offer if the futurism here was to be commercialized ever.

    By Cikaric Dragan, the ultra-lightweight mosquito helicopter concept is aimed at the armed forces to allow personal to fly through difficult terrains like canyons, forests and even caves (if there would be any left in Tora Bora by then).

    Powered by an electric motor with carbon nanotube super-capacitors providing energy to run the motors, the helicopter has joystick like controls for both the hands with which the pilot steers the flyer to levitate and change directions.

    Computer controlled for takeoff and landing the helicopter would operate very silently courtesy its electric engine.Powered by an electric motor with carbon nanotube super-capacitors providing energy to run the motors, the helicopter has joystick like controls for both the hands with which the pilot steers the flyer to levitate and change directions. Computer controlled for takeoff and landing the helicopter would operate very silently courtesy its electric engine.By Cikaric Dragan, the ultra-lightweight mosquito helicopter concept is aimed at the armed forces to allow personal to fly through difficult terrains like canyons, forests and even caves (if there would be any left in Tora Bora by then). Powered by an electric motor with carbon nanotube super-capacitors providing energy to run the motors, the helicopter has joystick like controls for both the hands with which the pilot steers the flyer to levitate and change directions. Computer controlled for takeoff and landing the helicopter would operate very silently courtesy its electric engine.

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