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Arni, new innovative electric paramotor for long flights


Dmi3007

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Hi guys. Our group has created new type of electric paramotor (called Arni) with extremely (up to 2,5 hours) flight duration. The paramotor has 2 coaxial contra rotating electric engines with huge (1800 mm diameter) propellers (2 blades the 1st & 3 blades the 2nd) with 95 kg thrust. The torgue is ZERO. Moreover doubled power plant means extra safe, as one engine break means nothing: the pilot can continue cruise flight with maximum thrust 40kg. (this thrust will not create huge torque). The batteries arranged from both side of pilot doing maximum comfort by the right weight distribution. Batteries could be quiqtly dropped with one action of the pilot. Each battery has USB ports and could be used as huge power bank (for headlights, for example). Each blade of propellers has its own small hub, which could fix the angle before the blade will be installed (by only one qualm removed pin) to the big propeller hub. All system weight is 30 kg (for more than 1 hour flight) and 38 kg for the flight more than 2 hours. The paramotor could be quiqly disassembled and stowed in the bag for golf (200 litres volume). www.skywardtechnologies.group

 

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That does have an unusual sound, doesn't appear particularly loud. Congrats on the flight duration.

That cage is huge though, does it have little wheels on the bottom? Can see that being problematic with less than flat take off area, plus less than perfect landings which we all have from time to time.

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Hi, Alan, thank you for the grade. There are no music in the video.  The sound is true  sound of propellers, no lawn mower impurities ). As for sizes of the frame, different test pilots (we used 2 pilots services: 170 cm height (in this video) and 195 cm height) did not experience any problems during dress-undress, take off and the landing. Against, you just sit down in our chair before the take off, attach everything, then lean down and stand up and you will have 40 cm distance between the frame and land even if you are 165 cm height. So, we do note use any wheels, no problem for comfortable take off. Moreover, when you land, you hang a little more on the lines, and the distance between the frame and the ground becomes even greater. Please, check the landing video in the attached file.

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