Lighter Than Air vehicles (LTAs)
The new vehicle set to revolutionise the skies
Imagine a flying machine that can cruise in the air for three weeks without landing - and does not need a runway when it finally comes back to earth.
It may sound like science fiction, but the Hybrid Air Vehicle - which looks like a traditional airship - can land anywhere and on any surface.
Check out the video at link.
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Hybrid Air Vehicles to revolutionise air travel
This may look and sound like the latest James Bond mobile, but Hybrid Air Vehicles could transform the way we navigate the skies
Hybrid Air Vehicles offer a revolutionary approach to air travel by using Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) technology.
The company has one of the world’s most experienced teams specialising in designing, building and certifying LTA systems, according to the company’s website, and they have just launched a new video showing the revolutionary SkyCat 200 taking flight.
SkyCats an land and take off from any ‘reasonably flat surface: water, snow, sand and tundra,’ according to the company’s website, which suggests that Hybrid Ari
Vehicles could address the new challenges in the logistics and surveillance markets.
‘The growing world demand for raw materials and the increasing threat of global terrorism is driving the need for novel solutions to the requirements for heavy lift transportation and surveillance / communications with the minimum environmental impact. Hybrid Air Vehicles' products directly address all of these requirements in a cost effective manner,’ states the company’s website.
The SkyCat can fly for three weeks without landing and does not require a runway to land of take off.
The SkyCat could be advantageous in many fields, suggest the creators, who believe that it could revolutionise the way people travel the skies.
‘Compared to available alternatives, these products offer a cost effective solution for heavy lifting requirements in territories such as the far north of Canada or the outback of Australia. Oil and mineral exploration and extraction become more viable based upon our environmentally sensitive solutions. Our products can provide very effective timely humanitarian relief, to areas struck by natural disasters,’ states the company’s website.
The SkyCat can burn up to 25 percent less fuel that existing aircraft and can land and take off vertically.
The SkyCat series' advantages allow the creation of a transport system that can interface with existing transport modes. Operational capabilities result in almost zero impact on the environment by avoiding the need to construct runways or roads.
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