Janus Flying Suitcase

Janus Flying Suitcase

Powered by a turbo-shaft engine, this ultralight aircraft weighs only 70 kg, yet supports a maximum payload of 200 kg.

Janus-I designed by X Control is a compact machine about the size of a large backpack, packed with turbines, wiring, and control systems.

A person can strap it to their back and carry it across ice or rough terrain.

Once deployed, that same power unit becomes the beating heart of a modular aircraft.

Janus-I Flying Suitcase

Janus-I Flying Suitcase has a maximum takeoff weight of 270 kg, a top speed of 160 km/h, and a service ceiling exceeding 6,000 meters.

Modular design allows reconfiguration for multiple roles: including manned flight, casualty evacuation, cargo delivery, and reconnaissance.

Janus Ultralight Aircraft

Requiring only a 3×3 meter takeoff area, Janus Flying Suitcase can operate from backyards, rooftops, or open fields.

X Control Flying Suitcase

Ability to land on water further expands operational scope to maritime rescue and logistics missions.

Janus-I Aircraft

Intuitive control system and autonomous flight capability ensure that piloting Janus-I feels as natural as driving, no prior experience required.

Janus-I

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