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Announced at the Singapore Airshow on Tuesday 6th February 2018 was the Samad Aerospace Starling Jet VTOL blended wing project.
The Cranfield, Bedfordshire based company is developing an electric VTOL biz-jet. The aircraft is to be capable of taking off and landing from a helipad-sized area.
It hopes to have a range of 1,500 miles and be able to carry 5 people with a single pilot. The Starling Jet speed will be 450 miles per hour in hybrid-electric configuration and is going to be developed with fly by wire and full autonomous capability.
The website (http://www.samadaerospace.com) states that less than 20 hours of training would be enough to fly the Starling Jet and that there will be three variants, a UAV, an electric-jet and a hybrid-electric jet.
The Starling Jet is designed to have the high power to weight ratio electric fans similar to that of gas turbine engines. In addition, it features the power electronics and battery technology that can operate at a very low temperature and an environment of 30,000 ft altitude. The company is taking advantage of current developments in battery and power electronics and low cost gas turbine engine for charging the batteries at cruise.
The Flight Daily Show Special (Day 2) features a model of the Starling Jet on the front cover.
The Cranfield, Bedfordshire based company is developing an electric VTOL biz-jet. The aircraft is to be capable of taking off and landing from a helipad-sized area.
It hopes to have a range of 1,500 miles and be able to carry 5 people with a single pilot. The Starling Jet speed will be 450 miles per hour in hybrid-electric configuration and is going to be developed with fly by wire and full autonomous capability.
The website (http://www.samadaerospace.com) states that less than 20 hours of training would be enough to fly the Starling Jet and that there will be three variants, a UAV, an electric-jet and a hybrid-electric jet.
The Starling Jet is designed to have the high power to weight ratio electric fans similar to that of gas turbine engines. In addition, it features the power electronics and battery technology that can operate at a very low temperature and an environment of 30,000 ft altitude. The company is taking advantage of current developments in battery and power electronics and low cost gas turbine engine for charging the batteries at cruise.
The Flight Daily Show Special (Day 2) features a model of the Starling Jet on the front cover.