Cybership HeliX

I'm thinking of joining this fight to test a new vehicle I'm working on.

Think I can get funding to start rapid production? It's fully 3D-printable and could be ready if I distribute the printing in 3 weeks.

+RVSGG+

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Initially we would like to use it as a support system to ferry people and goods safely across the country. It's ultra-nimble and can submerge to evade fire.

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Huh what? Joining a fight? I don't get it. What's this thread about?
Oh well, for now, have a bump I guess

you're dutch so im betting on this one day working and you being a cartoonish evil genius

It's a new vehicle that could have it's debut in a live war. I have a background at the European Space Agency and work as a Senior AI developer on different things.

I mean...I do stream as a cartoon anime girl talking to my semi-crazy american super genius friend about the Jet Packs, Robots and ships we're building :)

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>things
weapons

Weapons are things

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your shit wont fly

I was worried about that too. I validated the design during my talks with the lead engineers at SpaceX and Gulfstream.
Initially I wanted it to by an Ornithopter like dune, but that would put too much stress on the vehicle.

We pivoted to micro-jet engines (similar to the ones we're using for the jet pack all over the device. I won the world championships flying jets in VRChat flying jets and wanted to make something custom that's better than anything I've flown including the F22 Raptor.

This thing is ultra-nimble and can react instantly like a dragonfly. I think it would outlast a raptor if near water. It can pop out of the water, aim, shoot and dive back.

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Tell me about the C of G and C of P couple and how you mitigate the effects

thats great fren hope u succeed :) dont reveal all the good stuff now

>namefag

How big?

Kinda looks like the Mars "rock" or whatever the fuck was being posted.

9 Meters in length, but it can be scaled up or down before the printing. 9 Meters was the limit I had to work with. You can view the device in VR if you like by going to Suro.ai and clicking the link that directs you to our metaverse test world VERS citadel

In the Netherlands you do not require any license to pilot a device that can submerge or float up to 9 meters.

>I was worried about that too.
>I validated the design during my talks with the lead engineers at SpaceX and Gulfstream.

If you doubt your shit will get off the ground that means you don't know what you are doing. And this thing looks exactly like something, where you don't know what you are doing except wanting it to look cool. Props to you for understanding modern market where rich people who decide, buy stuff based on how nice it looks. But in reality you should at least know how to calculate and design. If you knew what you were doing you would make a design that is 100% sure to get off the ground if you build it perfectly with a 3d printer. Actual design work is making sure it works in mass production with mass production manufacturing methods.

There is a reason all airplanes look the same, besides aerospace being full of jewish fags who stagnate everything they touch.

Also check my giant spinning ball platform airship design.

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I'm assuming you're talking about elastic material-couple-stresses. You sound like a grifter, however I'll entertain your question as it relates to the structural integrity of the wings.

We did solve this issue. The wings are now connected at multiple points to the body using a special system that also works as an actuator. This means that the wings can be actuated more precisely due to this new configuration. Thanks for your concerns though since it's important to get this right. We've been working on this for the past year with a shitload of self-funding.

This device is meant to be an all-in-one so compromises had to be made. Bio-mimicry was used to evolve to a design more suited for different types of terrain.

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Definitely put it up as an NFT as we've been doing. The NFT of the device is also your key. This means our device can be bought/rented/summoned by anyone anonymously. It uses web3 to decentralize ownership. We're also partnering with Everest (ID) for this. We've been hosting livestreams with their team in the Metaverse which has been super fun.

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>Think I can get funding to start rapid production?
Where else have I heard these words?

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How does it land?