i like the concept of a vehicle that is both military and civilian. is this just for fun are have you taken this design to any aero manufacturers? either way this is very good work.
I have not translator(sub desarrollado )Bravo, Bravo!!!, muy buen trabajo, espero que la tembo akâ Real fuerza aerea (ROYAL AIR FORCE) of UK, tomen apuntes serios en cuanto a armas y tecnologías de conquistas en un futuro cercano"!
Very cool concept but the magnets at the end of the tail seem kind of odd. I am familar with the concept of using electrogravitics for propulsion but for stabalizing, that's different.
Well if you think thats odd you should check out the hunter which uses a gravity stabilizer to make the ship vertually weightless - thus using a fraction of the fuel for manouvering.
@ShaunTwilliams I certainly will check that Hunter design out, I like how some people think out side of the box and who knows, these vehicle designs might make into production. Has the MoD seen that Rhino H-1 at least? Ya never know, they might really like it!
No this is a futuristic concept and doesnt require a mechanical rotor at its rear to steer the chopper left and right. Instead it uses a gravity device which is used to rotate the tail of the helicopter. If you notice the bulge on the 2 wings of the tail, these contain magnets which work with the main central magnet to force it left and right on its own axis making it very agile for its size.
what about avoiding torque ?
madan2008 1 month ago
it's a concept from which factory ?
helicos60 2 months ago
This design can't fly, because it needs rotors like KAMOV, double...
00thelastottoman00 2 months ago
Rhino R1 is quite large for recon role. Anyway, very nice helicopter!
arafat88ryu 3 months ago
The design to them is good, though they look to bulky and it looks tough to maneuver them, in tight places.
mattzoneify 3 months ago
i like the concept of a vehicle that is both military and civilian. is this just for fun are have you taken this design to any aero manufacturers? either way this is very good work.
Watcher40000 5 months ago
made in england paid for by the U.S.A.
goldenkro 5 months ago
It's not a "concept", it's an artwork.
AgentQuinn 6 months ago
amazing graphical design not quite sure if it would work or not but it gets an A for just look so darn well good.
ejrees186 6 months ago
you're not in Kansas anymore...you're on Pandora!
geniemist 8 months ago
THe looks of the military aircraft is far not the most important thing
gmbrdiloss 9 months ago
average design, sorry.
unatics 1 year ago
The rhino r1 is an offroad buggy.
bakkerrich1979 1 year ago
i like it
JUKIO01 1 year ago
starcraft much?
JtotheV92 1 year ago
future helis should be something like the scorpion in Avatar
runrunforest1 1 year ago
Thats why its called the (Rhino)
ShaunTwilliams 1 year ago
Cool concept but with the eight blades, sure, it will lift a lot of weight but it is going to be very slow... Just a thought.
JusmeAndy 1 year ago
The son of AIRWOLF!
TogieTung 1 year ago
I have not translator(sub desarrollado )Bravo, Bravo!!!, muy buen trabajo, espero que la tembo akâ Real fuerza aerea (ROYAL AIR FORCE) of UK, tomen apuntes serios en cuanto a armas y tecnologías de conquistas en un futuro cercano"!
Saludos" y felicidades
ltc128 1 year ago
Bravo !
loresamba 1 year ago
Shaun are you a aerospace engineer..cool helicopter man
shadowcodehacker 2 years ago
Very cool concept but the magnets at the end of the tail seem kind of odd. I am familar with the concept of using electrogravitics for propulsion but for stabalizing, that's different.
Good job.
BlueKyne 2 years ago 2
Well if you think thats odd you should check out the hunter which uses a gravity stabilizer to make the ship vertually weightless - thus using a fraction of the fuel for manouvering.
ShaunTwilliams 2 years ago
@ShaunTwilliams I certainly will check that Hunter design out, I like how some people think out side of the box and who knows, these vehicle designs might make into production. Has the MoD seen that Rhino H-1 at least? Ya never know, they might really like it!
BlueKyne 2 years ago
@ShaunTwilliams is there a youtube link for this?
twiddlemyfiddle 1 year ago
Is it actually going to be built?
epicfailPCgames 2 years ago
No this is a futuristic concept and doesnt require a mechanical rotor at its rear to steer the chopper left and right. Instead it uses a gravity device which is used to rotate the tail of the helicopter. If you notice the bulge on the 2 wings of the tail, these contain magnets which work with the main central magnet to force it left and right on its own axis making it very agile for its size.
ShaunTwilliams 2 years ago
you should just say the tail is notar
railfanman 2 years ago 2
how does the tail works,( does it need from a rotor, i mean??)
jasanpahaf 2 years ago
Nice!
TrueCommentary 2 years ago
So cool, good job!
maticoff 2 years ago