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Electric Icarus: NASA Designs a One-Man Stealth Plane

Could the Puffin, an electric-powered flying suit, change the way we use the sky in war and peace?

A super-quiet, hover-capable aircraft design, NASA’s experimental one-man Puffin could show just how much electric propulsion can transform our ideas of flight. It looks like nothing less than a flying suit or a jet pack with a cockpit.

FLYING FANCY: Another design for a single-passenger/pilot aircraft makes the future of transportation look extremely fun and a little bit green

FLYING FANCY: Another design for a single-passenger/pilot aircraft makes the future of transportation look extremely fun and a little bit green

On the ground, the Puffin is designed to stand on its tail, which splits into four legs to help serve as landing gear. As a pilot prepares to take off, flaps on the wings would tilt to deflect air from the 2.3-meter-wide propeller rotors upward, keeping the plane on the ground until it was ready to fly and preventing errant gusts from tipping it over. The Puffin would rise, hover and then lean over to fly horizontally, with the pilot lying prone as if in a glider. When landing, the extending spring legs would support the 3.7-meter-long, 4.1-meter-wingspan craft, which is designed with carbon-fiber composites to weigh in at 135 kilograms, not including 45 kilograms of rechargeable lithium phosphate batteries.

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