LIGHTER-THAN-AIR VEHICLE Russian patent published in 2008 - IPC B64B1/68 B60V3/08 B64C25/32 

Abstract RU 2323849 C2

FIELD: transportation.

SUBSTANCE: flying machine (1) is supplied with gas-filled membrane (2) and couple of the chassis landing elements drifted away from each other (11, 12) that are located at the lower side of the membrane from the opposing sides from the membrane central lateral vertical plane. Each chassis landing element (11, 12) is supplied with packet protection (5-7, 5'-7'), devices for the supply of air into the packet protection and air exhaust from the packet protection and homing aids for moving packet protection between the operating configuration, in which they form one or more air-cushion support, and the non-operating configuration for fashioning a more aerodynamic form for the flying machine.

EFFECT: fashioning a more aerodynamic form for the flying machine.

5 cl, 9 dwg

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Authors

Mank Dzheffri Rodzher

Dates

2008-05-10Published

2002-12-05Filed