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Teaming William Walter's Basic Air Platform (BAP) With a Helicopter

This remotely controlled electric helicopter with contra rotating blades demonstrates one of many advantageous applications for HybriCraft™ technology.

 
This remotely controlled electric helicopter with contra rotating blades demonstrates one of many advantageous applications for HybriCraft™ technology (technology, markets).  William Walter (bio, history) found that by teaming his basic air platform (BAP) with a helicopter, a vehicle operator could enjoy a unique combination of valuable benefits.  This particular approach provides vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), air cushion support without physical skirts (unlike conventional hovercraft), responsive control, nimble maneuverability, and safe operation within the realm referred to by helicopter pilots as “the dead-man’s curve”; a low-and-slow flight regime necessary in several mission profiles.

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