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The FlyNano single-seat fun flyer is now in the air, and will be officially launched at Aero 2011 at Friedrichshafen, Germany, 13 – 16 April. Aero is Europe's premier aviation event.
The Flynano tops out at over 140 km/h, with a service ceiling of 3 km. If you think that's remarkable, the most expensive of the three variants ex-factory and ex-VAT is just EUR 27,000 (US$39,000 ...
FlyNano has already sold 35 planes at approximately $35,000 each, and is expected to start shipping their new amphibious aircraft towards the end of 2013. Skip to main content; ...
The FlyNano, which takes off and lands on water, has a cruising speed of 140km/h (87 mph) and a range of 40 kilometers (25 miles) on a single charge. You don't have to stump for electric, ...
FlyNano. We're not sure if the man in the promotional image above is petrified or having the time of his life in the latest flying contraption to come out of Germany.
FlyNano has posted video of its electric microlight aircraft's first test flight. Last April, we told you about the FlyNano – a single-occupant petrol/electric microlight amphibious aircraft ...
The FlyNano concept was presented last year at the Aero 2011 trade fair in Friedrichshafen, Germany, where it was envisioned to be primarily powered with a combustion engine.
The FlyNano is not just a toy for thrill-seekers; it has the potential for various practical applications. For instance, it could be used for aerial photography and videography, ...
FlyNano is powered by an electric motor that can reach speeds of up to 75 mph. The aircraft is still in development and the price has yet to be confirmed, but it could cost around $40,000.
FlyNano’s official website states that the FlyNano has a speed range of 70 – 140 km/ph (43-87 mph) and a service ceiling of 3 km (9,820 feet).
And, better still for our safe skies, the FlyNano also weighs in light on price at about $39,000. Pretty cheap! The ceiling is 3km, ...
The FlyNano personal aircraft, developed by inventor Aki Suokas, recently debuted at the Aero 2011 show in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The aircraft, which takes off and lands on water, ...
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