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    Flynano: Real or Fake?

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Aki Suokas, a Finnish aeronautical engineer, has just finished creating a unique single-seat aircraft this week. The project was completed at Aero Friedrichshafen, and it has been dubbed the FlyNano.
    The FlyNano is made up completely of a carbon fiber composite material that makes this plane very light. The whole of the plane weighs only 70 kilograms in total. This weight class may actually make this plane light enough that the pilot may not need a license to fly it, depending on your flight path. The plane both takes off and lands on water, and comes in three versionsThe first version, one electric only, and two fuel based versions. The electric-only version has a 20kW engine. The two petrol-based engined run on 24 bhp and 35 bhp, respectively. The top speed on these planes is roughly 140 km/h, with a minimum speed of 70 km/h . The FlyNano has a wingspan of five meters. The plan can support a take off weight of 200 kg, as well as a take off speed of about 70km/h. In theory, the plane can travel about up to 70 kilometers in a single fueling, or charging, depending on the model that you have chosen to fly.If you want to own one of these planes it will cost you about $39,000, for the least expensive of these three models. Orders on the FlyNano will be taken in three months from now, so you have some time to save up the cash if you really want to have this one man craft for yourself.
    The FlyNano has been officially launched at Aero 2011 show at Friedrichshafen, Germany, 13 – 16 April.
    http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-...son-plane.html

    Flynano homepage... http://www.flynano.com/
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    There was a techno-thriller novel out a few years ago that had commandos being inserted with a nano plane like this. Interesting.

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    Lightbulb I don't think it's fake...

    But we'll really know with some videos, for instance this more classical one is able to land on water, earth and snow...

    http://www.lisa-airplanes.com/fr/

    The flynano looks to be a large step ahead in the litheness !
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