Air XLDronV Space Tourism Aircraft by Oscar Vinals

You’ve seen XLDron Space Tourism aircraft, this time, the designer has sent us the second part of the project called Air XLDronV (versalite). Just like the previous version, this vehicle is also unmanned aircraft for private and public development. The designer’s vision of the future would be the existence of various permanent Space Stations and Space Resorts for many space travelers, therefore it’s important to design a transportation unit for these travelers to enjoy their space exploration.

Designer : Oscar Viñals

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft


Air XLDronV is the complement from the project Air XLDron, especially designed for space agencies and a limited public sector. This aircraft would be equipped with 3 latest generation of turbofan engines (ultra high-bypass turbonfan) with 2 reusable rocket engine: the “Conqueror”, a mini shuttle with a capacity of 5 to 7 astronauts and some load, while the “V cargo” is a rocket that is used to launch small and medium sized satellites into the orbit or it can be used to carry fuel or supplies for any infrastructures in space.

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

Air XLDronV Unmanned Aircraft

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One thought on “Air XLDronV Space Tourism Aircraft by Oscar Vinals

  1. Mass produce this big time, beats Spaceship One.
    Produce in US & UK.
    For Cargo, & passenger uses.
    worldwide use into Space.

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