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AirisOne
The AirisOne is a Powered Lift eVTOL aircraft developed by Airis Aerospace in Hamilton, Canada. It is currently in the Initial Design phase. The AirisOne aircraft has a capacity of five (5) occupants. For more information on this aircraft, see their website.
Last updated on February 26th, 2024.
Characteristics
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Name | AirisOne |
Company | Airis Aerospace |
Industry | Start-ups |
City | Hamilton |
Country | Canada |
Primary Classification | Powered Lift |
Secondary Classification | Separate Thrust |
Tertiary Classification | Lift + Cruise |
Energy Source | Battery |
Capacity | 5 seats |
Pilot type | Autonomous |
Announced | February 2018 |
First (Unmanned) Flight | |
First (Manned) Flight | |
Design Maturity | Initial Design |
Official Website | https://www.airisaero.com/ |
Geometry | |
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Length | |
Height | |
Span | |
Wing Configuration | Canard |
Wing sweep? |
Seating | |
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Seating Configuration | 5 seat |
Passenger Seat Rows | |
Seats per Row | |
Separated pilot seat? | Yes |
Seating Layout | Standard |
Performance | |
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Max Take-off Weight (MTOW) | |
Operating Empty Weight (OEW) | |
Payload | |
Battery Mass | |
Cruise Speed | |
Max Speed | |
Range | |
Endurance | |
Cruise Altitude | |
Max Altitude | |
Thrust | |
Power Available |
Propulsors | |
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Propulsor Type | Fan |
Propulsor Layout | |
Total Number of Propulsors | 9 |
Propulsors in Cruise | 8 |
Propulsor in Hover | 1 |
Individual Propulsor Thrust | |
Individual Propulsor Power |
Electric Energy | |
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Battery Capacity | |
Battery Power | |
Battery Density | |
Battery Current | 0.00 |
Battery Voltage | |
Battery Chemical System | |
Battery Charge Time | |
Battery Charge Rate | |
Charging Voltage |
Maneuverability | |
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Wheeled Ground Taxi? | Yes |
Independent Ground Taxi? | |
Conventional Landing? | |
Amphibious? |