AvA02 Serafim Jet Design by Timon Sager
AvA02 Serafim concept jet has been designed and developed for private use. The idea behind this concept is to fulfill human’s great desire to fly at any moment, reach unimaginable heights and go to all places we had ever wanted to see without great time expenditure. Rich people are usually under great pressures; well this new hobby flying with private jet offers the ultimate relief from all those pressures. Flying up, up, and away for awhile.
Aside from using AvA02 Serafim as private use, this jet can also be used as a travel or public transport craft.
Citroen UFO – Unidentified Flying Object
In the future if you see an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) & you think that those are some space machines occupied by aliens out of some science fiction, then you could well be wrong. They could well be regular cars of the future occupied by our fellow world citizens. At least that is what French company Citroen is planning to do.
French designer Ora-ito of Citroen has come out with a concept car which resembles the shape of an UFO that we are used to see in any science fiction alien movies of Hollywood. The UFO concept car design is more of a “mutated” version of its earlier Citroen DS which was much appreciated in the automobile world for its aerodynamic body & futuristic look. The DS model is commonly used by the President & is now enrolled into the “genetic transformations” from Ora-Ito artistic vision.
The UFO concept car is typically shaped like a flying saucer which gives it a wonderfully aerodynamic body. The concept seems to indicate what form transport will take in the future. Design of the UFO concept car displays a combination of science, art & engineering. The car also has no wheels attached to it. The UFO has not been designed as just another concept car but it has been designed instead to convey a universal message to the car industry about the future of transportation through the eyes of an artist.
French designer Ora-ito of Citroen has come out with a concept car which resembles the shape of an UFO that we are used to see in any science fiction alien movies of Hollywood. The UFO concept car design is more of a “mutated” version of its earlier Citroen DS which was much appreciated in the automobile world for its aerodynamic body & futuristic look. The DS model is commonly used by the President & is now enrolled into the “genetic transformations” from Ora-Ito artistic vision.
The UFO concept car is typically shaped like a flying saucer which gives it a wonderfully aerodynamic body. The concept seems to indicate what form transport will take in the future. Design of the UFO concept car displays a combination of science, art & engineering. The car also has no wheels attached to it. The UFO has not been designed as just another concept car but it has been designed instead to convey a universal message to the car industry about the future of transportation through the eyes of an artist.
Bolder Sky Rocket
BOLDER sky rocket is a project initiated with an intention to create a short animation that addresses individuals’ attitude on topics including ecological life style, consumption and nature preserving and sustainable choices. Images of BOLDER sky rocket emphasizes forthcoming animation. Bolder Helsinki Ltd attempts to create at least 3 new projects a year that are meant solely for social causes. These projects are generally made in digital format and are distributed through social network. Centered primarily towards kindling the minds of young generations, Bolder Helsinki Ltd seeks to communicate and remind people about the futuristic world we live in. The central goal is to create discussion on various problems that young generations will have to face in future if there is no change in attitude and priority. They as well aim to create visually as well as contextually sound media in order to awaken individual’s imagination and motivate others to follow the cause.
Flying Car: Moller Skycar M400
Type of Vehicle: Flying car
Production Status: Prototype; currently not available to the general public
Function: Flies; drives; future ride of Harrison Ford’s Blade Runner character
Maximum Speed: 375 mph (in the air)
Under the Hood: The Moller Skycar M400 is a VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) car that is currently in development. It is meant to be used by anyone who is capable of driving a car, and would require no flight control know-how as the user would simply have to indicate direction and speed and the vehicle will automatically fly to its destination. The use of Wankel rotary engines rather than jet engines would mean that the M400 would eventually cost about the same as an ordinary car (although right now the early production run units will probably run you about a million bucks).
Chances of Owning One: At the moment, nil, but moving forward it seems that the Moller Skycar or one of its competitors will finally get the whole flying car thing perfected. But that said, Moller International’s vehicle has been in development for some 40 years and still hasn’t been perfected. So don’t trade in your Honda Civic just yet.
FlyNano Electric Aircraft
First, it was a car named Nano that hogged the limelight and now it is a new single-seat aircraft christened FlyNano, which will help people fly the easier way. Aeronautical engineer Aki Suokas unveiled this cute aircraft at Aero Friedrichshafen. You will be astonished to learn that this lightweight aircraft weighs just 70 kg.
Crafted out of carbon fiber composite, it will be available in three versions: a 20kW electric-only version, and petrol-engined 24 bhp and 35 bhp models. The 35 bhp model will be a racing version which will without any doubt talk speed while the electric version pledges to cover a distance of 40 km. The electric version will not produce loud blaring noise, thanks to its low torque and minimum vibration. Since FlyNano is a one-seater plane, it is but obvious that only one person can travel in it. To fly one, you don’t need any special license.
The mini plane comes with a capacity to touch a top speed of 140 km/h, and a 3 km service ceiling. FlyNano has a 200 kg takeoff weight with five meters of wingspan. Coming with a price tag of just EUR 27,000 (US$39,000) are the most expensive version, the ex-factory and ex-VAT. A piece of good news is that FlyNano is ready to take flight after three months, so if your dream is to fly anytime, book one today.
Crafted out of carbon fiber composite, it will be available in three versions: a 20kW electric-only version, and petrol-engined 24 bhp and 35 bhp models. The 35 bhp model will be a racing version which will without any doubt talk speed while the electric version pledges to cover a distance of 40 km. The electric version will not produce loud blaring noise, thanks to its low torque and minimum vibration. Since FlyNano is a one-seater plane, it is but obvious that only one person can travel in it. To fly one, you don’t need any special license.
The mini plane comes with a capacity to touch a top speed of 140 km/h, and a 3 km service ceiling. FlyNano has a 200 kg takeoff weight with five meters of wingspan. Coming with a price tag of just EUR 27,000 (US$39,000) are the most expensive version, the ex-factory and ex-VAT. A piece of good news is that FlyNano is ready to take flight after three months, so if your dream is to fly anytime, book one today.
Solar Powered Airship
The High Speed Solar Airship (HSSA) is designed to utilize solar energy for flying. Made using thin-film solar panels producing 67.2kW of power and other commonly available components, the HSSA promises to deliver high speed air transport while consuming no fossil fuels. The HSSA claims to have flying speeds of 182 miles per hour during the day and 165 miles per hour during the night which are further increased during west to east travel due to jet streams. It uses an envelope of expandable gas cells which help the airship go from sea level to an altitude of 30,000, which is well above cloud cover and hence provides unhindered sunlight to the solar panels.
According to specifications this airship will have a cargo capacity of 120,000 pounds and will cost about $5 million. Although, it is currently being tested on a smaller scale, this invention shows great promise to reduce fossil fuel consumption and carbon emissions.
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