“Parafoils,” Molly said. “You ever see any parafoil gear, up the Envoy?”
“No,” Angie said.
“If Net security has any, they could be upstairs already…” She swung the car in behind a big long boxy hover, a white one with a name painted across the rear doors in square blue letters.
“What's it say?” Mona asked, then felt herself blush.
“Cathode Cathay,” Angie said.
Mona thought she'd heard that name before.
I like a bit of WIlliam GIbson. So took my inspiration from that.
Will develop the idea further...........
My usual mantra is keep it simple concise and elegant. So I will attempt to not bite off more than I can chew on this one as it's my first public project on here.
Hi Roddy,
Thanks for reaching out. I had a few issue uploading my pics in Chrome on here. Got frustrating so gave up in the end I will try in edge and see what happens as I'd like to put them on here obviously. Initially be a mini paramotor but after chatting to friends in aviation offline and researching how para-foils behave at the small sub scale I was aiming for so it has morphed into a V shaped wing VTOL tail sitter.
I like the look of your kite, very smart reminds me of the kite power generation tech. I forget the name now. I like your daisy design too. How did your kite perform for the size? What size was it? I liked the kite idea as it's very pack-able but I ended up using what bits of kit I had around the house along with some balsa dowl I got at a craft store. I've also managed to scavenge some good foam for a ver0.02.
For me the foil inspiration is now imbibed in the clear plastic I'll use for the wing. It'll fold or be made in part to clip together for transport so somewhat sticking to the idea that these foil are personal transport.
As always I got waylaid with other things so I'll endeavour to put it together in some form before the 7th. the original goals are ambitious and deliberately so as I'd like to design my own small VTOL UAV eventually but first I need to get the learning curve going!
Any advice and encouragement much appreciated! Thanks