FIELD: aircraft engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to aircraft engineering. The proposed method of carrying cargoes by air consists in using a flying vehicle integrated with top motor module (1) and lifting propeller (2) to create vertical thrust, central aerostatic module (3) supercharged by exhaust gases of ICE propulsion engines (4) to create vertical aerostatic lift and horizontal thrust, and with bottom cargo module (5) representing a spatial lattice with load-bearing pallet (6) on small wheels (7) to accommodate container cargoes (8) and to maneuver in taking off and landing. Note here that cargoes are permanently enveloped by a cloud of cooled CO2 gases from the central aerostatic module. Note also that the internal combustion engines run on gases of partial evaporation of transported hydrocarbons with their preliminary heating for full burning of a hot combustible air-gas mix, given the availability of standard aviation fuel in support.
EFFECT: increased safety of cargo transportation.
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Dates
2009-05-27—Published
2007-09-11—Filed