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IMPALA
AUTONOMOUS AERIAL VEHICLE
IMPALA
The Impala AAV is an electric short to medium range, low altitude, single passenger transport craft. It allows for automated, computer guided travel, as well as piloted modes if the passenger prefers to control the vehicle themselves. Rear storage allows for the hauling of personal items if necessary, though depending on the purpose of any given trip, the Impala AAV can be retrofitted with more cargo space as needed.
Although the original design was intended to cater to civilian travelers, the Impala AAV can also be designated as a medical evac transport, law enforcement aerial support vehicle or as an exploratory vehicle. The modular and expansive platform allows for the outfitting of specific countermeasures suitable to any given task. Safety is ensured by redundancy design and a multiple fail-safe system.
The chassis is constructed of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy and carbon fiber respectively and the landing skids are high-tensile, yet flexible 2024 aluminum alloy. The windows and canopy are made of Lexan polycarbonate and tint-level is adjustable depending on intended use. The Impala AAV boasts 4 twin props with a total of 8 rotors; both wings are capable of up to 50 degree axial tilt in either direction for maximum maneuverability at up to 80mph.
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