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 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.
Requiring only a 3×3 meter takeoff area, Janus Flying Suitcase can operate from backyards, rooftops, or open fields.
Ability to land on water further expands operational scope to maritime rescue and logistics missions.
Intuitive control system and autonomous flight capability ensure that piloting Janus-I feels as natural as driving, no prior experience required.
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