Center for advanced developments and technologies for unmanned aerial vehicles
2024 MAGNUS copter
About
The Magnus effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a fluid (liquid or gas) flows around a rotating object.
The Magnus effect How does it work?
Details
On one side of the object where the direction of flow is the same as the direction of rotation, the pressure is higher. On the other side, where the directions are opposite, the pressure is lower. This difference in pressure creates a force that pushes on the object, causing it to move.
Discovery & application
The Magnus effect was first observed by Heinrich Magnus in 1853, and it has since been used in various applications, such as in sports equipment, as well as in aerodynamics.
The main idea behind the effect is that the rotation of the object creates a circular motion in the fluid, which causes it to move in a different direction around the object. This causes a pressure difference between the two sides of the object, creating a force that acts on it.
The Magnus car advantages
Easily overcomes obstacles such as tree branches, power lines, and adverse weather conditions
High reliability
The platform is suitable for a variety of UAV applications
Versatility
Thanks to the enclosed screw, the noise level of the device is kept low
“White noise"
High ratio of dimensions to take-off weight
Load capacity
Technologies we use
01
Automated flight control systems
Patented: No. 2762848, 2762906
02
The Magnus effect
03
The Coanda effect
04
Computer vision
05
Hybrid Hydrogen Engine
06
Energy recovery system
Patented: No. 2757798, 2778584
07
Cruise engine
08
Safe system
09
Inertial navigation systems
10
Gyroscope
Aero car application: F1aero.com
Competitions of a sport loved by many, at a new level.
Aero racing Formula Aero
There is an international priority of the PCT application:
The Magnus Effect
Screw streaming
The nozzle of the engine with the expiration of the masses
РСТ
Patents international patenting
Applications for international patent protection have been filed in the following countries: the UAE, Iran, Turkey, China, Qatar, the USA, Canada, Singapore, Japan and Korea, as well as with the European Patent Office.
International level
In the future, there will be 20 patents related to SPV.