The 'SAI' eVTOL Concept Has a Quadcopter Design
Michael Hemsworth — August 23, 2019 — Autos
The 'SAI' eVTOL concept has been designed by Fenton Robathon as a regional flight vehicle that would offer single passengers with an effective way to transport between locations on their own terms. Featuring a quadcopter design, the vehicle has a counterbalanced seat that will shift according to the flight conditions to keep the passenger in the optimal positioning. The design also accommodates the tight space constraints of urban areas by allowing for the aforementioned vertical takeoff as well as hovering to seamlessly navigate through packed metropolitan regions.
The 'SAI' eVTOL concept has a wingspan of 4.8 meters, a length of two meters and a height of 1.7 meters, which enables it to fit into a conventional parking spot to allow for seamless integration into existing infrastructure.
The 'SAI' eVTOL concept has a wingspan of 4.8 meters, a length of two meters and a height of 1.7 meters, which enables it to fit into a conventional parking spot to allow for seamless integration into existing infrastructure.
Trend Themes
1. Single-passenger Aircrafts - Designing smaller and more efficient aircrafts that cater to single passengers presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the transportation industry.
2. Evtol Concepts - Developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircrafts opens up disruptive innovation possibilities in the aviation sector.
3. Urban Air Mobility - Creating vehicles specifically designed to navigate through tight urban spaces can disrupt the transportation industry by providing efficient mobility solutions in congested cities.
Industry Implications
1. Aviation - The aviation industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by investing in the development and deployment of eVTOL concepts for single-passenger transportation.
2. Transportation - The transportation industry can leverage the trend of single-passenger aircrafts to offer personalized and efficient mobility solutions for urban commuters.
3. Infrastructure - Developing infrastructure that supports the integration of single-passenger aircrafts into existing parking facilities creates disruptive innovation opportunities in urban planning and architecture.
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