SAMAD
aerospace unveils concepts for Q-Starling VTOL and tech villages
September 28, 2020
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Hybrid electric VTOL
aviation company SAMAD aerospace has launched its concept for its high-end
Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) Q-Starling and revealed its proposals for a
worldwide network of tech villages.
Linking elements from both
fast jets and VTOL aircraft, a statement by SAMAD said the new aircraft
“represented a new pinnacle in future sustainable aircraft design.” Q-Starling
combines the benefits of traditional flight with VTOL capabilities. It will
seat two passengers and can be flown by pilots with an anticipated appropriate
class rating. The aircraft takes its inspiration from classic aircraft such as
the Victor, Hawk, Mustang and modern high-end sport cars.
Innovation and entrepreneurship
at the heart of the village
Dr Seyed Mohseni, CEO of
SAMAD aerospace, based at Cranfield Technology Park, said the network of tech
villages would put innovation and entrepreneurship at their centre, helping
provide solutions to problems which would help drive both tech and economic development.
Mohseni explained: “We were thinking about how we can get together – we have
lots of players and new emerging markets in EVTOL.”
“These are challenging
technologies to solve and we need to get people together to work together to
come up with solid results and the best way is to create an environment that
allows people to come together and grow their own businesses and they grasp new
opportunities that would emerge as a result of working together.”
He added that the villages
would include: “A relatively small airport for testing but also for local
flights and VTOL flights.”
He said a residential area
would house the majority of people who would be working in the innovation hub
and manufacturing facilities. As well as the enterprise facilities, the tech
villages would include residential accommodation, hotels, medical centres,
schools and community centres.
Nine interlinked centres
across the globe
SAMAD is planning nine
centres in different regions throughout the globe which will be headquartered in
Europe.
“The concept would be
similar, but might change from one country to another, but the concept is
almost the same. And in this way, for these centers to work together to tap
into the global resource of highly skilled engineers and innovative companies
can come to the village, who can benefit from it, who can grow and at the same
time contribute to the rest of the village.”
Q-Starling powered by
hybrid-electric turbo-generator
The Q-Starling will be
powered by a hybrid-electric turbo-generator which will provide power for a
large diameter hover fan and a fly-by-wire controlled ‘Reaction Control System’
(RCS). The turbo- generator will then provide forward thrust once the aircraft
has transitioned from vertical flight.
The aircraft is controlled
by a comprehensive electronic flight system and has numerous and extensive
safety systems in-built to prevent the aircraft from departing the flight
envelope. In keeping with other ultra-light aircraft it also features a ballistic
recovery system.
The traditional rudder
pedals have been absorbed into the flight system and present the pilot with a
simplified side-stick control. The Q-Starling will maintain full authoritative
control but having the benefit of a simplified control interface.
Ultra-light carbon fibre construction
The aircraft is expected
to have a low entry barrier to private flight with an expected conversion
requirement of around 10 hours for the average PPL. The cockpit has been
designed to the highest automotive standards of comfort and will include
additional transparencies and synthetic vision to enhance situational
awareness. All materials used in the aircraft are made of ultra-light carbon
fibre giving a higher performance capability and enabling semi-aerobatic manoeuvres
due to the increased strength of the composite material and design.
Dr Seyed Mohseni, added:
“The Q-Starling will give owners the ultimate luxury in personal
hybrid-electric flying. The efficient sustainable Q-Starling will give
passengers unparalleled point-to-point mobility options.”
SAMAD aerospace team aims
to “make flying as common practice as driving with the ability to move directly
from point-to-point.”
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