The world's first three-duct wearable single-person aircraft made its first successful flight in Hangzhou
The first wearable single-person aircraft based on a three-duct configuration in China successfully made its maiden flight in Hangzhou. Developed by Hangzhou Zhiyuan Research Institute, the aircraft has a range of ≥8km, a maximum flight altitude of ≥1km, a flight time of ≥20min, and a maximum speed of ≥60km/h. Tian Congling, a senior engineer at Hangzhou Zhiyuan Research Institute, introduced that it uses ducted power and rudder fusion control, which is efficient and reliable. In terms of human-computer interaction, the aircraft can be used with AR helmets and joystick operations to achieve intelligent interaction, and can free both hands in the automatic driving state to achieve high-altitude operations. From the application point of view, it can be used in scenarios such as emergency rescue, flight experience, and low-altitude economic aerial operations.