Ещё в царское время были подобные разработки русскими летчиками, которые доказали теоретически возможность полета подобных аппаратов без хвоста. И называли его "итальянской люлькой", т.к. изобрел русский летчик итальянского происхождения.
This aircraft appears easy to fly, so big check in that box. That only really leaves cost as the main issue here. And of course, since it qualifies as an ultralight aircraft, you're not really allowed to fly it anywhere useful when you would most need it, like from rural suburban communities into a big cities.
In your opinion and experience, will automatic and quartz watches disappear and smart watches will rise, or will automatic watches remain stronger than smart watches and will remain and not disappear??????
Flight time is pretty terrible. I’m thinking electric single prop airplane is the only viable option right now. Hopefully solid state batteries come out in the near future.
These are what's flying around in New Jersey. That's why the won't shoot them down. from above you it would like there's no motor or propeller. I guarantee this is what it is.
According to FAR 103, if it exceeds 254 lbs, it's NOT an ultralight aircraft and you need a pilot's license. It's probably considered a light sport aircraft so a sport pilots license would suffice. Although how do you get dual instruction? I'm sure the FAA is probably working on regulations regarding these new types of aircraft regarding licensing.
They say it's "amphibious" to get the extra weight limit, but it's all bullshit since any water landing requires the aircraft to be entirely stripped-down and looked-over for water impingement and any other possible damage to the wiring, motors and electronics. Gigantic scam, which will be sued into the ground with the first death/serious injury.
@@zeusmultirotor8479 it is allowed more weight. According to FAA advisory circular 103-7 issued 1/30/1984, section 18 a 2 states that floats and hulls intended to function as a float are allowed 30 pounds each, and outrigger floats and pylons are allowed 10 pounds each.
Flooding the skies with a product is a hell of an advertisement 😂😂
0:23 Sure looks like one of the 'mysterious drones' driving everyone in NJ nuts.
Its exactly what those are lol
@lovetofly32 Yep. But why? And why have non of the pilots leaked information on it being them?
@@matt59fireBecaused they figured out how to make them last longer than 30min.. and they were testing them
Only difference can see is bottom paint color
@@lovetofly32 except the hover above nuclear sites not just here but in the UK and all over the world, lmao
honestly this is super cool . gets rid of all the things that could go wrong . no required runway to land or take off. super nice and simple .
Are you flying these over NJ? Inquiring minds want to know.
Thats exactly what theyre seeing over NJ! They probably had a shit ton of them built and shipped and those people are flying the heck out of them
Because it is possible to land it on water, the weight limit is higher because it is classified as an amphibious ultralight.
Ещё в царское время были подобные разработки русскими летчиками, которые доказали теоретически возможность полета подобных аппаратов без хвоста. И называли его "итальянской люлькой", т.к. изобрел русский летчик итальянского происхождения.
Does it have an ejector seat?
Watching him in the air was cool, but watching him take off - I felt like he was about to die.
Pivotal the aerodynamic stability is questionable .
I agree no back up parachute
this needs some funding
It needs to be canceled. It’s slow and waste a ton of energy.
interesting concept....
This aircraft appears easy to fly, so big check in that box. That only really leaves cost as the main issue here. And of course, since it qualifies as an ultralight aircraft, you're not really allowed to fly it anywhere useful when you would most need it, like from rural suburban communities into a big cities.
These are causing alot of confusion over NJ these days lol
Need to change the standard prop to the torroidal prop. A bit quieter and likely more lift. The cockpit area needs more visible area for navigation.
If people are flipping out over drones, these things will really get them going.😂😅😂
This is awesome!!
Is this robb report of the Daisy Tempest guitar Robb Report?
How much ?
$190,000
What's the price?
Can we flying to other countries,🤔🤔
In your opinion and experience, will automatic and quartz watches disappear and smart watches will rise, or will automatic watches remain stronger than smart watches and will remain and not disappear??????
Flight time is pretty terrible. I’m thinking electric single prop airplane is the only viable option right now. Hopefully solid state batteries come out in the near future.
I have a pilots license how do I transition?
These are what's flying around in New Jersey. That's why the won't shoot them down. from above you it would like there's no motor or propeller. I guarantee this is what it is.
Imagine the government version of these
According to FAR 103, if it exceeds 254 lbs, it's NOT an ultralight aircraft and you need a pilot's license. It's probably considered a light sport aircraft so a sport pilots license would suffice. Although how do you get dual instruction? I'm sure the FAA is probably working on regulations regarding these new types of aircraft regarding licensing.
I think it is allowed more weight because it's technically amphibious, not that I've ever seen it fly from water
They say it's "amphibious" to get the extra weight limit, but it's all bullshit since any water landing requires the aircraft to be entirely stripped-down and looked-over for water impingement and any other possible damage to the wiring, motors and electronics. Gigantic scam, which will be sued into the ground with the first death/serious injury.
@@zeusmultirotor8479 it is allowed more weight. According to FAA advisory circular 103-7 issued 1/30/1984, section 18 a 2 states that floats and hulls intended to function as a float are allowed 30 pounds each, and outrigger floats and pylons are allowed 10 pounds each.
Only 20 minutes flight time
I'd name mine airwolf.
I want to go 20 miles.
$100,000 toy, Can't fly over 25 miles, No access to controlled air space... Nice but it's a toy for the rich.
Average Joe need not apply
This is very poor design.
It's a start