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Moller International The secret to the power, safety and fuel economy of all Moller aircraft is the Rotapower rotary engine Freedom Motor's Rotapower engine has a high power to weight ratio (3:1), only two moving parts and almost no vibration under operation
Moller International The Skycar® 400 is the 5th generation of VTOL aircraft developed by Dr Paul Moller and is now in the “operational prototype” stage The Skycar® combines the high-speed capabilities of a fixed wing aircraft with the vertical take-off and landing capabilities of a helicopter
Moller International Moller International was founded in 1983 as a spin-off of Moller Corporation to continue to design, develop, manufacture and market personal vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (VTOL)
Moller International Welcome to Moller International's Investment Relations (IR) web page Moller International and its exclusive engine licensee Freedom Motors are looking for financial partners to help bring their products to market
Moller International Moller International has developed a number of small VTOL aircraft called Aerobots® that are capable of operating autonomously as airborne robots or semi-autonomously as remotely controlled VTOL aircraft
The M200G Neuera Volantor - moller. com Moller International has acquired and developed proprietary technology enabling the company to manufacture high-performance, low cost Rotapower engines producing more than two horsepower per pound of engine weight
VOLANTOR* TECHNOLOGY - Moller The Skycar 400 is the 5th generation of VTOL aircraft developed by Dr Paul Moller and is now at the “operational prototype” stage The Skycar combines the high-speed capabilities of a fixed-wing aircraft with the vertical take off and landing capabilities of a helicopter
Moller International, Inc. Moller has acquired and developed proprietary technology enabling the Company to manufacture a high performance, low-cost rotary engine that produces more than 2 horsepower per pound of engine weight
The Rotapower® rotary engine (basic and compounded) - Moller Background of the Rotary Engine Using the Wankel Design When the rotary engine was first introduced in the early 1960s, it was thought by many to be the most important mechanical invention of the 20th century With two or three moving parts it seemed to be the perfect replacement for the complex piston engine with over fifteen moving parts It was also less than one half the weight and volume
Skycar Flight Control System Overview - Moller The goal of the SEC program is to leverage increased processor and memory capacity to achieve higher performance and more reliable software control systems for Moller’s manned and unmanned platforms