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Posted 12/13/2021 5:23:39 PM |
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WELCOME TO PHRACTYL's
MACROBAT (eNVTOL) Electric Near-Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft
Bats are the only mammals that can fly, and the Macrobat facilitates the flight of another type of mammal (badum-tish).
A MEAN, GREEN, CLEAN, FLYING MACHINE
Satisfying the immediate global need to reduce carbon emissions, the aircraft is powered by 100% green, electric propulsion technology.
IS IT A BIRD? IS IT A PLANE?
Well, it’s a plane, that looks like a bird, and is named after a mammal (ironically).
Let’s face it; battery technology is awesome, but… it’s still going through puberty. So we’ll give it a few years to mature, and in the meantime, compensate for it with a highly efficient aerodynamic design.
INHERENTLY SAFE
Most aircraft wings are only able to lift after showing some gains in speed.
The innovative Macrobat wing is able to generate lift at low speeds, thus ensuring safe, controlled landings, regardless of the state of the propulsion system.
ENVTOL
As a result of the pivotal wing design, the suitably named Electric Near-Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eNVTOL) delivers envious performance, even from uneven terrain.
OPTIONALLY PILOTED
The Macrobat can operate as an aircraft, or as a drone.
It can be piloted by a person,
remotely piloted with a passenger,
or remotely piloted with cargo only.
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
Combining modern manufacturing techniques with smart, sustainable materials, and a modular design, makes it possible for the aircraft to carry its own spare parts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
150 km Maximum Range | 150 kg Payload | 180 km/h Maximum Speed
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