Air Alien Green Helicopter Uses Electric Energy for Pleasant Commuting


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The air alien ship is a green helicopter concept that offers a range of flying opportunities by comprising a large electric motor and a stator with two large electromagnetic rings. The Two giant fuel tanks filled with hydrogen and oxygen are laid under the floor that generates the required electricity. The concept integrates two propellers with permanent magnetic wings running in the opposite direction independently and contains a detachable ring that provides stability. With its magnetic levitation, the propellers produce very little noise to ensure an ideal safari or panorama flight.

The complete operation of the helicopter is controlled through the computer. When the helicopter is lifted above the ground, the four feet takes the position for flying and works as leg flaps and when landing, the feet acts as landing gears. The angle of legs are the key factor for generating speed and to turn left or right, the pilot accelerates one of the two propellers. Most f the elements are made of carbon fiber which helps keeping the helicopter incredibly lightweight.

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

air alien green helicopter uses electric energy

Designer : Cikaric Dragan

stephen russell says: January 31, 2010

Apps for:

Search & Rescue

MedEvac

Heavy Cargo

Tourism

VIP Exec use.

Local TV

PD use?

Firefighting.

How radical

BUT I see NO escape pod or escape mid air IF warranted.

& NO other acess to Cockpit module.

Otherwise Unique rotory shape









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