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Skycar M400
HISTORY
It has always been man greatest desire, to fly with the birds, but as
history has shown, first he walked, then he ran, then the lazy one
developed the motor car. Finally the Wright brothers took man to the
skies, as early as 1940, Henry Ford said that a combination Car and
Airplane will be coming.
Over the past 60 years, many people made various attempts to realise the
dream of the flying car.
But all of these early concepts lacked the ingenuity and foresight of a
young California engineer, Dr Paul Moller. Dr Moller did not allow
himself to be constrained by conventional thinking of the aircraft of
motor vehicle, he took a methodical approach to understanding the
technical challenges which would face him, he started by first
developing prototypes in the early 1960’s, this quickly lead him to
understand what he would require from the technologies to truly develop
a practical flying car. Over the next 20 year he focused on identifying
and to a large degree developing and advancing the technologies which
would be required by a flying car. After many years of research and
development and much wind tunnel prototyping, in the early 1990’s the
model as seen here became the intended first production version of the
Skycar, the M400.
About the Skycar M400
Moller International has developed the first and only feasible,
personally affordable, personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL)
vehicle the world has ever seen. You've always known it was just a
matter of time before the world demanded some kind of flying machine
which would replace the automobile. Of course, this machine would have
to be capable of VTOL, be easy to maintain, cost effective and reliable.
Well, we at Moller International believe we have come up with the
solution. That solution is the volantor named M400 Skycar.
Let's compare the M400 Skycar with what's available now, the automobile.
Take the most technologically advanced automobile, the Ferrari, Porsche,
Maserati, Lamborgini, or the more affordable Acura, Accord, or the like.
It seems like all of the manufacturers of these cars are touting the new
and greatly improved "aerodynamics" of their cars. Those in the
aerospace industry have been dealing with aerodynamics from the start.
In the auto industry they boast of aerodynamics, performance tuned wide
track suspensions, electronic ignition and fuel injection systems,
computer controllers, and the list goes on. What good does all this
"advanced engineering" do for you when the speed limit is around 60 MPH
and you are stuck on crowded freeways anyway?
Can any automobile give you this scenario? From your garage to your
destination, the M400 Skycar can cruise comfortably at 350+ MPH and
achieve up to 28 miles per gallon. No traffic, no red lights, no
speeding tickets. Just quiet direct transportation from point A to point
B in a fraction of the time. Three dimensional mobility in place of two
dimensional immobility. No matter how you look at it the automobile is
only an interim step on our evolutionary path to independence from
gravity. That's all it will ever be.
Moller International's M400 Skycar volantor is the next step.
Moller International has developed the first and only feasible,
personally affordable, personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL)
vehicle the world has ever seen.
You've always known it was just a matter of time before the world
demanded some kind of flying machine which would replace the automobile.
Of course, this machine would have to be capable of VTOL, be easy to
maintain, cost effective and reliable. Well, we at Moller International
believe we have come up with the solution. That solution is the volantor
named M400 Skycar.
Let's compare the M400 Skycar with what's available now, the automobile.
Take the most technologically advanced automobile, the Ferrari, Porsche,
Maserati, Lamborgini, or the more affordable Acura, Accord, or the like.
It seems like all of the manufacturers of these cars are touting the new
and greatly improved "aerodynamics" of their cars. Those in the
aerospace industry have been dealing with aerodynamics from the start.
In the auto industry they boast of aerodynamics, performance tuned wide
track suspensions, electronic ignition and fuel injection systems,
computer controllers, and the list goes on. What good does all this
"advanced engineering" do for you when the speed limit is around 60 MPH
and you are stuck on crowded freeways anyway?
Can any automobile give you this scenario? From your garage to your
destination, the M400 Skycar can cruise comfortably at 350+ MPH and
achieve up to 28 miles per gallon. No traffic, no red lights, no
speeding tickets. Just quiet direct transportation from point A to point
B in a fraction of the time. Three dimensional mobility in place of two
dimensional immobility.
No matter how you look at it the automobile is only an interim step on
our evolutionary path to independence from gravity. That's all it will
ever be.
Moller International's M400 Skycar volantor is the next step.
SPECIFICATIONS
Passengers: 4
Top speed 20,000 ft: 380 mph
Cruise speed 29,000 ft (80% Max Range): 300 mph
Cruise speed 29,000 ft (Max Range): 210 mph
Cruise speed Sea Level (Max Range): 140 mph
Maximum rate of climb: 5500 fpm
Maximum range: 900 miles
Net payload: 750 lbs
Fuel consumption: 28 mpg
Operational ceiling: 29,000 ft
Gross weight: 2400 lbs
Installed engine power: 645 hp
Power boost (emergency): 70%
Dimensions (LxWxH): 19.5' x 8.5' x 7.5'
Takeoff and landing area: 35 ft dia
Noise level at 500 ft: 65 dba (Goal)
Vertical takeoff and landing: yes
Uses automotive gas: yes
Emergency parachutes: yes
COMMENT:
Hi again!! This time I have done a review for FSPLANET.com about the
Skycar M400. This file from AC Kerkhove has very good movement. The yoke
in the virtual panel moves and there is also movement in the throttle.
Then, in the outside views you can find movement in the turbines, in the
3D pilot head if you move the pedals and in the wheels. The main panel
has very good gauges with very good detailed lights. In this package you
have four diferent textures to enjoy. Firstly the lepard textures,
secondly, the police car textures thirdly, the classic textures ( red )
and the fourth texture is a turist texture. I prefer the police texture,
but maybe you prefer another texture, it's your choice!!
The plane's maniobrability it's easy. After all an excellent plane with
excellent textures.
My rating is 9/10
By Pablo Teodoro.
Fsplanet.com's reviewer.
FS2002 Skycar M400 version 4
For FS2002 pro and the new sim FS A Century of Flight due in July this
year. Afther more then 500 hours of work i am proud to present this
version. This version contains 1514 parts. All put together makes this
machine ticks. It is build in FSDS Version 2.0 Yes you read well Not
GMAX Because I believe this development program offers much
flexibility. Look at my work and see for yourself. By AC Kerkhove
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