Slovakian company Jokertrike presents a new gyroplane that offers speed, safety and comfort to the user.
The Nisus gyroplane model developed by Slovakian company Jokertrike. Photo: Jokertrike
The Gyroplane is a special type of aircraft that is a hybrid between a fixed-wing aircraft and a helicopter, with the rotors at the back rather than on top. The Nisus model has a compact design and a closed cockpit that provides panoramic visibility. The cabin is completely covered with carbon-kevlar hybrid (CHD) to provide maximum safety for the user in case of emergency. In addition, the dual rudders help improve the aircraft's low-speed control, for example when landing. The engine cooling system is also perfectly matched to the design, allowing the Rotax 915IS engine to be even cooler than the outside temperature.
Nisus uses a circular airframe that provides an unrestricted field of view. The gyroplane's airframe pressure control system saves energy through a floating hull design, allowing the vehicle to fly faster and save more energy. The airframe structure is welded from chrome molybdenum steel tubes, ensuring high rigidity.
The technical specifications of Nisus are impressive. The aircraft has a cruising speed of 130 - 160 km/h, with a maximum speed of 195 km/h. The dimensions of the vehicle are 4,750 mm x 1,680 mm x 2,700 mm and the fuel tank capacity is 92 l. Nisus is equipped with a 3-blade propeller and an 8,600 mm Gyrotech rotor. The take-off and landing distances of this aircraft are 200 and 150 m respectively.
Nisus can provide private flights to any location or be used for surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
According to VNE
Source
Comment (0)