aeronaut 2001 - Martin Postler and Daniel Kocyba // The „Aeronaut“ is an aircraft vision. In prinicipal the Aeronaut serves as a carrier-unity which can be changed over or extended depending on the requirements. This makes it more profitable concerning the purchase and gives the basis for a new industry of subcontractors for the containerproduction. By adding or replacing ordinary cargo-containers (6,5x2,5x2,5) under the sceleton the aircraft is extendable for almost all practical operations. The Aeronaut´s concept can be splitted into the main sectors „modularity“, „tilt-rotor“ and „bionic“.
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Tilt-Rotor // The tilt-rotor principle makes it possible for the aeronaut to start and hover like a helicopter and fly like an airplane.
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Bionic // Instead of landing like a conventional aircraft on its wheels or skids the Aeronaut lands with the help of its six legs. They are integrated into the corpus/body while flying and spread during the landing process. The tail consisting of multiple movable parts allows soft and fluent motions during the flight. This kind of moving reduces the air resistance and in the same way the energy consumption.
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Modularity // By adding or replacing ordinary cargo-containers (6,5x2,5x2,5) under the sceleton the aircraft is extendable for almost all practical operations.
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Front, Top and Sideview. Length 20m, width 25m, hight incl. rotor 8.5m
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