FusionFlight has announced on social media that it is introducing the Axion (Model AB8) – a Multi-Purpose Aerial Vehicle based on the “flight proven” JetQuad (Model AB6). The company says the Axion has 4-times the power output of the JetQuad and sports eight micro jet-engines for a maximum of 3600N thrust at lift off.
According to the post “The key differences between the Axion platform and other VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) vehicles are:
- “Entirely enclosed jet-engines provide increased levels of weather resiliency and ruggedness. There are no externally moving parts.
- “Innovative thrust deflection allows engine start-up and idle operation on simple concrete surfaces, with no damage impact during take-off. Persons can also easily access the vehicle from the sides during idle operation and full throttle.
- “The platform can be refitted in a matter of hours to match the desired application such as F1-Style Aerial Racer, Medevac (“Air-Stretcher”) or Vertical Cargo Lifter.
- “Quick and easy Diesel refill at your local gas-station.”
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