The US military is seeking proposals for a flying vehicle that can transport soldiers over difficult terrain. Called "Transformer" by DARPA, the vehicle would take off and land vertically like a helicopter but also drive on roads and rough terrain like an SUV. It needs to carry 4 people up to 250 miles without refueling. Textron has proposed a design that incorporates wing panels and a rotor system into a vehicle like a Humvee to provide both flying and driving capabilities. DARPA has budgeted $54 million for the project and hopes to have initial vehicles flying by 2015.
The document outlines a proposed database to track all personnel onboard Darth Vader's flagship, the Executor Super Star Destroyer. The database would include tables to track passengers, VIPs, pilots, stormtroopers, bounty hunters, ships, locations, species, sectors, and generate views and reports. It discusses the structure and sample data, noting some limitations and possibilities for future enhancements to more fully represent all aspects of personnel and operations onboard the largest warship in the galaxy.
Hypersonic aircraft can travel at least five times the speed of sound, allowing travel across the US in 30 minutes. A 2013 military test of the Waverider hypersonic jet reached Mach 5 before crashing into the ocean as planned. A new concept called the Antipode could theoretically carry up to ten passengers over 12,000 miles at hypersonic speeds. However, hypersonic flight poses challenges like loud sonic booms over land and requiring structures that can withstand high temperatures. The US Air Force aims to develop an unmanned hypersonic weapon by 2023.
The document outlines the history of recorded music formats from 1877 to the present, including physical formats like phonographic cylinders and vinyl records, magnetic formats like cassette tapes and 8-tracks, the introduction of digital formats like CDs and MP3s, the rise of music file sharing on the internet through Napster and iTunes, and how streaming and downloading have become ubiquitous today. It concludes by speculating on potential trends of vinyl's return and the future of live music.
Recorded music has evolved from early technologies that could automatically play music through punched cards and diagrams etched in sand, to modern digital formats and devices for portable listening. Key developments included the phonograph and record player in the late 19th century, magnetic tape and cassettes in the mid-20th century, the digital CD in the 1980s, and MP3 files and portable players like the iPod in the 1990s-2000s. The internet and file sharing sites like Napster in the late 1990s revolutionized music piracy and forced the industry to respond with legal digital download and streaming services, while compressed audio formats allowed for portable music consumption on the go.
AFlyingCars.com is a site sharing all news and update of future technology which is Flying Cars. Here we share Flying car experiment, launch date, features, price and lots more. Visit http://aflyingcars.com/ for more information.
The document provides an overview of flying cars, both past attempts and current/future developments. It discusses the history of early flying cars from the 1910s-1940s that were prototypes but not viable options. It then focuses on the Transition, a modern flying car created by Terrafugia that can drive on roads and fly, though it requires a pilot's license and airport runway. Finally, it outlines Terrafugia's vision for the TF-X, a future autonomous flying car that could be operated with minimal training and takeoff/land anywhere.
This document discusses drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It defines a drone as a flying robot that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously using onboard sensors and GPS. Drones were initially used by the military for intelligence gathering and targeting practice. The document then discusses algorithms for controlling drones virtually before testing, and describes the basic design of a simple drone with rotors for propulsion and control. Finally, it outlines several applications of drones, including their use in the military, for delivery, emergency rescue, and in agriculture.
The document outlines a proposed database to track all personnel onboard Darth Vader's flagship, the Executor Super Star Destroyer. The database would include tables to track passengers, VIPs, pilots, stormtroopers, bounty hunters, ships, locations, species, sectors, and generate views and reports. It discusses the structure and sample data, noting some limitations and possibilities for future enhancements to more fully represent all aspects of personnel and operations onboard the largest warship in the galaxy.
Hypersonic aircraft can travel at least five times the speed of sound, allowing travel across the US in 30 minutes. A 2013 military test of the Waverider hypersonic jet reached Mach 5 before crashing into the ocean as planned. A new concept called the Antipode could theoretically carry up to ten passengers over 12,000 miles at hypersonic speeds. However, hypersonic flight poses challenges like loud sonic booms over land and requiring structures that can withstand high temperatures. The US Air Force aims to develop an unmanned hypersonic weapon by 2023.
The document outlines the history of recorded music formats from 1877 to the present, including physical formats like phonographic cylinders and vinyl records, magnetic formats like cassette tapes and 8-tracks, the introduction of digital formats like CDs and MP3s, the rise of music file sharing on the internet through Napster and iTunes, and how streaming and downloading have become ubiquitous today. It concludes by speculating on potential trends of vinyl's return and the future of live music.
Recorded music has evolved from early technologies that could automatically play music through punched cards and diagrams etched in sand, to modern digital formats and devices for portable listening. Key developments included the phonograph and record player in the late 19th century, magnetic tape and cassettes in the mid-20th century, the digital CD in the 1980s, and MP3 files and portable players like the iPod in the 1990s-2000s. The internet and file sharing sites like Napster in the late 1990s revolutionized music piracy and forced the industry to respond with legal digital download and streaming services, while compressed audio formats allowed for portable music consumption on the go.
AFlyingCars.com is a site sharing all news and update of future technology which is Flying Cars. Here we share Flying car experiment, launch date, features, price and lots more. Visit http://aflyingcars.com/ for more information.
The document provides an overview of flying cars, both past attempts and current/future developments. It discusses the history of early flying cars from the 1910s-1940s that were prototypes but not viable options. It then focuses on the Transition, a modern flying car created by Terrafugia that can drive on roads and fly, though it requires a pilot's license and airport runway. Finally, it outlines Terrafugia's vision for the TF-X, a future autonomous flying car that could be operated with minimal training and takeoff/land anywhere.
This document discusses drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It defines a drone as a flying robot that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously using onboard sensors and GPS. Drones were initially used by the military for intelligence gathering and targeting practice. The document then discusses algorithms for controlling drones virtually before testing, and describes the basic design of a simple drone with rotors for propulsion and control. Finally, it outlines several applications of drones, including their use in the military, for delivery, emergency rescue, and in agriculture.
Theoretical Presentation of QUAD COPTER where all the historical backgrounds ( Early Attempt and Recent Development), Flight Control and its uses are described. It is helpful for the beginners and also those who want to make a theoretical presentation about it. This was one the best Presentation in our college (+2 level)
The document discusses vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and their applications. It describes how VTOL technology was initially developed for military uses but is now being adapted for civilian purposes, including delivery drones and autonomous vehicles. The document proposes a concept for an urban VTOL vehicle called the City VTOL that could serve delivery and emergency response roles better than helicopters by having a smaller footprint and ability to precisely land in urban areas. Further study is needed to determine the optimal design configuration.
What is Drone Building & Their Various TypesFALCON 3D
Drone building, also known as drone fabrication or drone construction, is the process of creating and assembling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from raw materials or pre-fabricated components.
Please Visit: https://www.falcon3dme.com/drone-inspection-services.html
Flying cars are closer to becoming a reality with Terrafugia Inc.'s prototype flying car completing its first flight, bringing the company closer to its goal of selling the vehicle within the next year. The two-seated flying car, called the Transition, has wings that fold up so it can be driven and flown, needing a runway to take off. While over 100 people have reserved the vehicle, it is expected to cost $279,000 and may have limited commercial success due to high costs and a declining general aviation market.
This document provides information about Kuzgun Aerospace Incorporation and their airship projects. It summarizes that Kuzgun was founded in 2007 by engineers with experience in aerospace to develop unmanned airships. Their first project was the Kuzgun_1 unmanned airship, which had a composite structure and modular design. It completed a successful test flight in 2008. Their goal is to continue developing unmanned airship technologies for applications like surveillance and reconnaissance. The business plan discusses future projects like larger unmanned airships, high altitude airships, and airships carrying other unmanned aircraft. It argues that airships could capture a significant portion of the growing worldwide UAV market.
Doroni Aerospace is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft called the H1. The presentation outlines Doroni's vision to revolutionize personal air mobility by freeing transportation from roads. Key points include Doroni conducting over 70 test flights of its prototypes, targeting FAA certification in 2023, an addressable market of over $1 trillion by 2040, and plans to begin customer deliveries of the H1 in 2025. Doroni is raising $30 million to finalize development of the H1 and scale production capabilities.
The aviation industry in China has grown rapidly in recent decades as the Chinese economy has expanded. While Chinese airspace was previously strictly controlled, new measures have improved efficiency and opened up the industry for growth. The demand for air travel between China and Australia has increased sharply since 2009, with major Chinese and Australian carriers like China Eastern, China Southern, and Qantas expanding flight numbers and routes. With around 850,000 annual Chinese passengers now, China has become a key source market for Australian tourism.
AirShip Technologies Group developed the AirShip VTOL UAV Transformer, which can both fly long distances and drive on roads or rough terrain. They won an award for their AirShip Endurance V5 prototype. The company focuses on designing, building, and testing dual-use VTOL drones for applications such as military transport, surveillance, and search and rescue. They partner with universities on research and developing job skills in high-tech fields.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing an unmanned aircraft called Vulture that is intended to stay airborne for over 5 years. DARPA hopes Vulture will change the paradigm of aircraft by remaining continuously airborne rather than using the traditional launch, recovery, maintenance cycle. Vulture is designed to act as a "pseudo-satellite" operating in the stratosphere at 65,000 feet, which would provide improved communication capabilities over satellites in low earth orbit. Major challenges for engineers are developing power systems for the aircraft's long flights and designing structures that can withstand deterioration in the stratosphere.
1) The document discusses recent progress and developments in 2016 related to hypersonic flight technologies, including experimental hypersonic vehicles and engines.
2) Key programs discussed include the HAWC hypersonic missile program, Lockheed Martin's SR-72 spy plane concept, and Europe's LAPCAT program developing hypersonic transports.
3) Advances are being made in scramjet and air-breathing propulsion technologies to enable aircraft and launch vehicles capable of hypersonic flight between Mach 5-8 speeds for applications in reconnaissance, weapons, and potential future civil transports crossing continents within hours.
Space Launchers Investment Thesis by David TearseDavid Tearse
The document discusses opportunities in the space launch vehicle market due to growing demand for small satellite launches. Advancements in manufacturing like 3D printing and new materials have lowered costs. Reusability also reduces costs. There are many startups developing small launch vehicles but Relativity Space stands out for 3D printing their rockets, lowering costs. ABL Space Systems and Ripple Aerospace also show potential with innovative designs. The conclusion is the market has high growth potential for startups that can differentiate and lower costs through technology.
Samtel Avionics & Defence Systems (SA), an Indian avionics firm, is showcasing its expanded range of capabilities at Aero India. Key attractions include live demos of a helmet mounted display and head up display. SA offers a range of avionics displays and systems to meet customized requirements of global aerospace industries. It is a key player in high-tech avionics and military products, with capabilities across the product development lifecycle.
This document discusses the use of unmanned aerial systems (drones) in the construction industry. It provides an overview of drone technology and applications, as well as new FAA regulations for commercial drone use. Key points include:
- Drones can be used for tasks like 3D modeling, site monitoring, safety inspections, and marketing, allowing dangerous or difficult jobs to be done remotely.
- The FAA's new Part 107 rules allow commercial drone use with restrictions like pilot certification, 55 lb weight limit, and visual line of sight operation.
- Proper risk management and insurance are important due to risks of accidents, privacy issues, and potential liability. Coverage options include aviation policies or CGL
A quadcopter is a multirotor helicopter that uses four rotors to generate lift and thrust. It requires an onboard computer called a flight controller to stabilize flight since multirotors are inherently unstable. To build a basic quadcopter, you need a multicopter frame, four motors and propellers, electronic speed controllers to control motor speed, a radio transmitter and receiver to control it, batteries, and a battery charger. Quadcopters have many uses like delivery by Amazon, aerial photography, firefighting, search and rescue, security, inspection, and science/research. The future of drones is promising as technologies like self-flying vehicles could revolutionize transportation.
This document is a senior design report for an observational tilt-rotor unmanned aerial system called Paparazzi. The report describes the design of the Paparazzi UAS, which combines the capabilities of fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft to take off and land vertically while also efficiently cruising long distances. Key aspects of the design include a 40 inch wingspan, 5.5 pound weight, ability to hover for 15 minutes and cruise 4 nautical miles at 40 knots. The report details the conceptual design process, mission profile, weight breakdown, and aerodynamic analysis performed to develop the Paparazzi UAS for applications such as military reconnaissance, search and rescue, and commercial delivery.
This document provides an overview of stealth technology used in aircraft. It begins with a brief history of stealth technology development starting in World War 2 and its use in modern aircraft like the B-2 bomber and F-117 fighter. It then discusses key techniques used in stealth technology, including shaping aircraft to deflect radar signals, using radar absorbent materials to reduce an aircraft's radar cross section, and managing infrared signatures. The document notes stealth technology allows aircraft to avoid detection but comes with higher development and maintenance costs compared to conventional aircraft. It concludes stealth capabilities provide important advantages in military operations.
A presentation providing brief information about the Reusable Launch Vehicle or reusable rockets their past, present, and future. If you are interested in learning how this technology works do go through the slides.
This document provides an introduction and overview of drones. It defines drones as unmanned aircraft controlled remotely and outlines their various uses from military to commercial applications. The document categorizes drones based on size and weight and describes different types including single-rotor, multi-rotor, fixed-wing, and hybrid designs. It also discusses drone regulations and airspace classifications in Malaysia and the process for obtaining a permit to operate drones commercially or for aerial work. Finally, it outlines the certification process for becoming a licensed drone pilot in Malaysia through vocational training programs.
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Adani Group's Active Interest In Increasing Its Presence in the Cement Manufa...Adani case
Time and again, the business group has taken up new business ventures, each of which has allowed it to expand its horizons further and reach new heights. Even amidst the Adani CBI Investigation, the firm has always focused on improving its cement business.
Theoretical Presentation of QUAD COPTER where all the historical backgrounds ( Early Attempt and Recent Development), Flight Control and its uses are described. It is helpful for the beginners and also those who want to make a theoretical presentation about it. This was one the best Presentation in our college (+2 level)
The document discusses vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and their applications. It describes how VTOL technology was initially developed for military uses but is now being adapted for civilian purposes, including delivery drones and autonomous vehicles. The document proposes a concept for an urban VTOL vehicle called the City VTOL that could serve delivery and emergency response roles better than helicopters by having a smaller footprint and ability to precisely land in urban areas. Further study is needed to determine the optimal design configuration.
What is Drone Building & Their Various TypesFALCON 3D
Drone building, also known as drone fabrication or drone construction, is the process of creating and assembling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from raw materials or pre-fabricated components.
Please Visit: https://www.falcon3dme.com/drone-inspection-services.html
Flying cars are closer to becoming a reality with Terrafugia Inc.'s prototype flying car completing its first flight, bringing the company closer to its goal of selling the vehicle within the next year. The two-seated flying car, called the Transition, has wings that fold up so it can be driven and flown, needing a runway to take off. While over 100 people have reserved the vehicle, it is expected to cost $279,000 and may have limited commercial success due to high costs and a declining general aviation market.
This document provides information about Kuzgun Aerospace Incorporation and their airship projects. It summarizes that Kuzgun was founded in 2007 by engineers with experience in aerospace to develop unmanned airships. Their first project was the Kuzgun_1 unmanned airship, which had a composite structure and modular design. It completed a successful test flight in 2008. Their goal is to continue developing unmanned airship technologies for applications like surveillance and reconnaissance. The business plan discusses future projects like larger unmanned airships, high altitude airships, and airships carrying other unmanned aircraft. It argues that airships could capture a significant portion of the growing worldwide UAV market.
Doroni Aerospace is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft called the H1. The presentation outlines Doroni's vision to revolutionize personal air mobility by freeing transportation from roads. Key points include Doroni conducting over 70 test flights of its prototypes, targeting FAA certification in 2023, an addressable market of over $1 trillion by 2040, and plans to begin customer deliveries of the H1 in 2025. Doroni is raising $30 million to finalize development of the H1 and scale production capabilities.
The aviation industry in China has grown rapidly in recent decades as the Chinese economy has expanded. While Chinese airspace was previously strictly controlled, new measures have improved efficiency and opened up the industry for growth. The demand for air travel between China and Australia has increased sharply since 2009, with major Chinese and Australian carriers like China Eastern, China Southern, and Qantas expanding flight numbers and routes. With around 850,000 annual Chinese passengers now, China has become a key source market for Australian tourism.
AirShip Technologies Group developed the AirShip VTOL UAV Transformer, which can both fly long distances and drive on roads or rough terrain. They won an award for their AirShip Endurance V5 prototype. The company focuses on designing, building, and testing dual-use VTOL drones for applications such as military transport, surveillance, and search and rescue. They partner with universities on research and developing job skills in high-tech fields.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing an unmanned aircraft called Vulture that is intended to stay airborne for over 5 years. DARPA hopes Vulture will change the paradigm of aircraft by remaining continuously airborne rather than using the traditional launch, recovery, maintenance cycle. Vulture is designed to act as a "pseudo-satellite" operating in the stratosphere at 65,000 feet, which would provide improved communication capabilities over satellites in low earth orbit. Major challenges for engineers are developing power systems for the aircraft's long flights and designing structures that can withstand deterioration in the stratosphere.
1) The document discusses recent progress and developments in 2016 related to hypersonic flight technologies, including experimental hypersonic vehicles and engines.
2) Key programs discussed include the HAWC hypersonic missile program, Lockheed Martin's SR-72 spy plane concept, and Europe's LAPCAT program developing hypersonic transports.
3) Advances are being made in scramjet and air-breathing propulsion technologies to enable aircraft and launch vehicles capable of hypersonic flight between Mach 5-8 speeds for applications in reconnaissance, weapons, and potential future civil transports crossing continents within hours.
Space Launchers Investment Thesis by David TearseDavid Tearse
The document discusses opportunities in the space launch vehicle market due to growing demand for small satellite launches. Advancements in manufacturing like 3D printing and new materials have lowered costs. Reusability also reduces costs. There are many startups developing small launch vehicles but Relativity Space stands out for 3D printing their rockets, lowering costs. ABL Space Systems and Ripple Aerospace also show potential with innovative designs. The conclusion is the market has high growth potential for startups that can differentiate and lower costs through technology.
Samtel Avionics & Defence Systems (SA), an Indian avionics firm, is showcasing its expanded range of capabilities at Aero India. Key attractions include live demos of a helmet mounted display and head up display. SA offers a range of avionics displays and systems to meet customized requirements of global aerospace industries. It is a key player in high-tech avionics and military products, with capabilities across the product development lifecycle.
This document discusses the use of unmanned aerial systems (drones) in the construction industry. It provides an overview of drone technology and applications, as well as new FAA regulations for commercial drone use. Key points include:
- Drones can be used for tasks like 3D modeling, site monitoring, safety inspections, and marketing, allowing dangerous or difficult jobs to be done remotely.
- The FAA's new Part 107 rules allow commercial drone use with restrictions like pilot certification, 55 lb weight limit, and visual line of sight operation.
- Proper risk management and insurance are important due to risks of accidents, privacy issues, and potential liability. Coverage options include aviation policies or CGL
A quadcopter is a multirotor helicopter that uses four rotors to generate lift and thrust. It requires an onboard computer called a flight controller to stabilize flight since multirotors are inherently unstable. To build a basic quadcopter, you need a multicopter frame, four motors and propellers, electronic speed controllers to control motor speed, a radio transmitter and receiver to control it, batteries, and a battery charger. Quadcopters have many uses like delivery by Amazon, aerial photography, firefighting, search and rescue, security, inspection, and science/research. The future of drones is promising as technologies like self-flying vehicles could revolutionize transportation.
This document is a senior design report for an observational tilt-rotor unmanned aerial system called Paparazzi. The report describes the design of the Paparazzi UAS, which combines the capabilities of fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft to take off and land vertically while also efficiently cruising long distances. Key aspects of the design include a 40 inch wingspan, 5.5 pound weight, ability to hover for 15 minutes and cruise 4 nautical miles at 40 knots. The report details the conceptual design process, mission profile, weight breakdown, and aerodynamic analysis performed to develop the Paparazzi UAS for applications such as military reconnaissance, search and rescue, and commercial delivery.
This document provides an overview of stealth technology used in aircraft. It begins with a brief history of stealth technology development starting in World War 2 and its use in modern aircraft like the B-2 bomber and F-117 fighter. It then discusses key techniques used in stealth technology, including shaping aircraft to deflect radar signals, using radar absorbent materials to reduce an aircraft's radar cross section, and managing infrared signatures. The document notes stealth technology allows aircraft to avoid detection but comes with higher development and maintenance costs compared to conventional aircraft. It concludes stealth capabilities provide important advantages in military operations.
A presentation providing brief information about the Reusable Launch Vehicle or reusable rockets their past, present, and future. If you are interested in learning how this technology works do go through the slides.
This document provides an introduction and overview of drones. It defines drones as unmanned aircraft controlled remotely and outlines their various uses from military to commercial applications. The document categorizes drones based on size and weight and describes different types including single-rotor, multi-rotor, fixed-wing, and hybrid designs. It also discusses drone regulations and airspace classifications in Malaysia and the process for obtaining a permit to operate drones commercially or for aerial work. Finally, it outlines the certification process for becoming a licensed drone pilot in Malaysia through vocational training programs.
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Adani Group's Active Interest In Increasing Its Presence in the Cement Manufa...Adani case
Time and again, the business group has taken up new business ventures, each of which has allowed it to expand its horizons further and reach new heights. Even amidst the Adani CBI Investigation, the firm has always focused on improving its cement business.
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L'indice de performance des ports à conteneurs de l'année 2023SPATPortToamasina
Une évaluation comparable de la performance basée sur le temps d'escale des navires
L'objectif de l'ICPP est d'identifier les domaines d'amélioration qui peuvent en fin de compte bénéficier à toutes les parties concernées, des compagnies maritimes aux gouvernements nationaux en passant par les consommateurs. Il est conçu pour servir de point de référence aux principaux acteurs de l'économie mondiale, notamment les autorités et les opérateurs portuaires, les gouvernements nationaux, les organisations supranationales, les agences de développement, les divers intérêts maritimes et d'autres acteurs publics et privés du commerce, de la logistique et des services de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.
Le développement de l'ICPP repose sur le temps total passé par les porte-conteneurs dans les ports, de la manière expliquée dans les sections suivantes du rapport, et comme dans les itérations précédentes de l'ICPP. Cette quatrième itération utilise des données pour l'année civile complète 2023. Elle poursuit le changement introduit l'année dernière en n'incluant que les ports qui ont eu un minimum de 24 escales valides au cours de la période de 12 mois de l'étude. Le nombre de ports inclus dans l'ICPP 2023 est de 405.
Comme dans les éditions précédentes de l'ICPP, la production du classement fait appel à deux approches méthodologiques différentes : une approche administrative, ou technique, une méthodologie pragmatique reflétant les connaissances et le jugement des experts ; et une approche statistique, utilisant l'analyse factorielle (AF), ou plus précisément la factorisation matricielle. L'utilisation de ces deux approches vise à garantir que le classement des performances des ports à conteneurs reflète le plus fidèlement possible les performances réelles des ports, tout en étant statistiquement robuste.
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Prescriptive analytics BA4206 Anna University PPTFreelance
Business analysis - Prescriptive analytics Introduction to Prescriptive analytics
Prescriptive Modeling
Non Linear Optimization
Demonstrating Business Performance Improvement
2. • Who needs a flying car?
• The U.S. military thinks it does. The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) is seeking proposals for a Humvee that can fly over
insurgents, conduct night raids or whisk injured soldiers away from the battlefield.
Textron, the defense company, says it has the solution—and they have the sketches
to prove it.
The technology is sound and the engineers think it could be ready to fly relatively
soon, according to Steven Reid, vice president of unmanned aircraft systems at AAI,
the Textron subsidiary that produced the Shadow UAV. "Envision a Humvee-like
vehicle with wings that fold out from the side and attach just above the rear door,"
Reid says.
Textron's plan is to integrate its work on military ground vehicles and unmanned
aircraft like the Shadow, and combine it with licensed technology from its partnership
with Carter Aviation Technologies, a small Texas-based outfit working on a personal
air vehicle for the commercial market. Textron is incorporating Carter's slowed
compound rotor technology, which uses rotors that are similar to helicopter blades but
heavily weighted in the tips. As the aircraft takes off, the rotor provides lift, but as the
vehicle gains speed, the rotor slows down and the wings provide lift.
The vehicle would have a roof panel that contains wings that rotate and fold out from
the sides, as well as a mast that comes up and houses the slowed rotor system.
Coming out the back of the vehicle is a shrouded, ducted fan that provides forward
motion, and then a series of control surfaces that help regulate speed, as well as
pitch, roll and yaw.
3. • To win funding for the project that DARPA formally calls Transformer, the
company has to meet a challenging set of demands. The defense agency
has asked companies and researchers to come up with a flyable vehicle that
can carry up to four people, is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and
can travel without having to refuel at ranges for 250 nautical miles (with a
combination of driving and flying). While DARPA officials have talked about
such a vehicle for avoiding roadside bombs, they are also considering it for
a variety of missions, including "strike and raid, intervention, interdiction,
insurgency and counterinsurgency, reconnaissance, medical evacuation
and logistical supply."
For veteran defense companies like Textron, the DARPA project did elicit
some surprise. "I have to admit," recalls Reid, "we scratched our heads and
asked: Is this real?" But if the goal of DARPA's Transformer project to hunt
down innovative technologies that may lie resident at nontraditional defense
companies, then Textron's approach, which draws heavily on Carter
Aviation, may pave the way.
Despite the far-out notion of a flying Humvee, the company's engineers are
intrigued by the idea of pushing the envelope on aircraft technology, and the
concept fits well with ideas they already have about combining manned and
unmanned aircraft, particularly helicopters. While Reid jokes about flying
cars not being in Textron's "five-year plan," he says the DARPA program is
exciting because it allows the company to build off Carter Aviation's
technology, and perhaps incorporate that into the Shadow UAV
4. • The Pentagon is looking for a few good flying machines.
• The U.S. Department of Defense, in the form of its DARPA (Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency) division, is calling on the
research community to create a flying vehicle that can travel both by
land and air, lift off without a runway, carry up to four personnel, and
handle itself in the battlefield.
• With land vehicles vulnerable to ambushes, attacks, and explosives,
the objective of the program known as Transformer is to provide
soldiers with a vehicle that can travel freely in the air to avoid
problems on the ground. Such a vehicle would be used in combat
for raids, reconnaissance, insurgency/counterinsurgency, and other
types of missions. It would also be deployed to evacuate the
wounded and deliver supplies, according to DARPA's solicitation.
• Additionally, DARPA is looking for something with VTOL (vertical
takeoff and landing), meaning it can lift off like a helicopter requiring
no runaway, and reach altitudes as high as 10,000 feet. But to
traverse rough road conditions when on the ground, the agency
wants the vehicle to handle like an SUV with at least four wheels for
stability and heavy-duty suspension. And it wants a car that's fuel-
efficient--able to run for 250 miles on a single tank of gas
5. • To kick off the project, DARPA had held a free Proposer's
Day workshop this past January to which it invited interested
organizations to learn about the Transformer project.
• Once the right companies respond with proposals to build the
vehicle, DARPA plans to handle the project in three separate
phases, each time whittling down the list of potential candidates
before it decides on the winning proposal. Companies will be
required to develop the vehicle at a reasonable cost, identify the
technologies needed to create the vehicle, and finally build a
prototype capable of performing both ground and flight tests.
• How much will development of the flying vehicle cost us? So far, the
Pentagon has budgeted $54 million dollars, with $9 million to be
spent in phase I, $10 million in phase 2, and $35 million in phase 3.
• Certainly, the flying car isn't a new concept. A variety of developers
have tried to build their way into this unique market. Last year, a
company called Terrafugia gave flight to its Transition vehicle. But
the Transition requires a runway to take off, which keeps it off the
Pentagon's wish list. Other companies and even ordinary individuals
have created and demoed their own flying cars, but so far this mode
of transportation hasn't yet taken off the ground, so to speak.
• On its end, DARPA is hoping to have its first flying vehicles in the air
by 2015
6. • AVX Aircraft have come up with this amazing design. This four seat carrier
can handle 1,000 pounds over a 250 mile stretch and travel at 80 miles per
hour. Once on the ground it does take 60 seconds to transform into flying
mode, which seems quite a long time (especially when your getting fired
upon).
• Not too long ago DARPA put out a call for a flying car, DARPA for a while
now has been after an awesome new flying car design. wanting something
that had all the versatility on land as a Humvee, but also had Vertical
Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) capabilities. Texas-based AVX Aircraft is
stepping up to the plate, and its concept looks pretty close.
• DARPA asked for something that could hold four troops, and wouldn't be
much louder than a helicopter while flying, or an average car while driving.
While we can't determine the latter as AVX's flying car is just a render right
now, it certainly looks like a car with a helicopter blade on top of it.
• The four-seater is designed to carry over 1,000 pounds 250 miles on a
single tank of gas, and can travel 80 miles per hour while in the air and tops
out at 140 on land. Once it's on the ground, it'd take 60 seconds for the
vehicle to convert itself from its flying mode to get land-ready.
• Called the Transformer, the four-person vehicle is envisaged to be driveable
on roads, but with "helicopter-like mobility" to "increase access to difficult
terrain". With a range of 250nm (465km) either on the road or in the air, the
vehicle is also to have automated flight controls "to enable operations by
non-pilots", according to Terrafugia.
7. • Just after the new year, DARPA put out a broad agency
announcement requesting a flying car, specifically a one-to four-
person, vertical takeoff and landing-capable vehicle that can
negotiate off-road conditions as well as take to the skies. Today,
Fort Worth-based AVX Aircraft has responded with a proposal,
releasing some mock-ups of a dual-rotor, ducted-fan driven aircraft
that’s also road-ready.
• AVX says the four-seater will be able to carry a 1,040-lb. payload
250 miles on a single tank of fuel, peaking at 80 miles per hour over
land and 140 miles per hour in the air. It’s coaxial rotor design would
certainly satisfy the vertical take-off and landing requirement, and at
least the sketches make it look off-road rugged. Unfolding the rotor
blades for flight should convert the vehicle from road warrior to
aircraft in just one minute.