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Axion jet-powered personal VTOL transport powered by eight micro jet engines with CEO Alex Taits onboard

Axion: Jet-Powered VTOL Car

Step into the Axion, a cutting-edge single-person VTOL aircraft by FusionFlight.

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Powered by eight micro jet-engines with individual thrust vectoring systems, this diesel-fueled flying car is like no other. It offers high-speed flight, versatile takeoff capabilities and may be quickly reconfigured for recreation, medevac, or heavy-lift drone missions.

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Price starting at

289,995.00 USD

Availability: In Development

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Axion Jet VTOL Applications

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Recreational

Unleash adrenaline-fueled adventures with the Axion Jet VTOL, your ultimate flying supercar for personal aviation. This innovative vertical takeoff aircraft is designed for next-generation aerial racing leagues, thrilling enthusiasts with its exceptional agility and power.

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Medevac

Deliver rapid life-saving transport in critical situations using the Axion Jet VTOL. As a dedicated medical evacuation platform, it enables swift vertical access to remote or urban hotspots, equipped for patient stabilization and seamless handoff to ground teams.

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Heavy Lift Drone

Tackle demanding cargo missions with the Axion Jet VTOL's robust heavy-lift capabilities. This advanced autonomous drone system hauls substantial payloads over challenging terrains, ideal for logistics, construction, and disaster relief where precision and power are essential.

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Key Design Features

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Flat Form-Factor

Our sleek flat design slices through the air with less resistance in forward flight, helping you hit top speeds faster. Furthermore, the vehicle easily fits on a standard 5x8 trailer for hassle-free transport.

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Enclosed Engines

With horizontally oriented engines tucked safely inside, starting and running the turbines is always reliable. This also makes the vehicle quieter and greatly facilitates servicing of the turbines.

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Flight Control

For safety, advanced computers keep everything under smart control, even when you use the joysticks for manual flight in the racecar configuration. It even allows remote piloting whenever you need it.

“The Axion personal VTOL is fueled by gas-station diesel and fits in a standard parking-spot - a true flying racecar."

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Advantages of the Jet-Powered Personal VTOL Aircraft.

  • TOP SPEED AND ACCELERATION

    The most notable advantage of Axion over similarly sized electric-propeller driven aircraft are the top-speed (200mph) and acceleration (0.5G). So when speed and maneuverability are of top importance, nothing beats the Axion transport.

  • FUEL FLEXIBILITY AND REFUEL TIME

    The jet-engines of the Axion consume a variety of heavy-fuels ranging from gas-station Diesel to Biodiesel to Jet-A making it easy to refuel the vehicle almost anywhere in the world. Furthermore, it only takes a few minutes to refill the 30-gallon fuel tank as opposed to the several hours it takes to recharge an electrical aerial transport.

  • ALL-WEATHER AND HIGH-ALTITUDE

    Unlike most electric-propeller aircraft, the jet-engines of the Axion maintain consistent performance in both cold and high-altitude environments. Furthermore, because there are no aerodynamic control surfaces and all control comes directly from the Thrust Vectoring System, the Axion is not as susceptible to inclement weather as other propeller and winged-based vehicles.

  • LANDING FOOTPRINT

    Axion’s compact frame coupled with micro jet-engines makes up a vehicle with a small landing foot-print – half the size of an equivalent propeller driven aircraft. Axion can easily fit in a standard parking spot or the back of a pick-up truck. The fully enclosed Thrust Vectoring System allows the Axion to fly in terrain (between cliffs and trees) that is normally inaccessibly to propeller aircraft (like helicopters).

Safety Features.

  • JET PROTECTION

    During engine ignition and idle operation the thrust vectoring system diverts all exhaust gases to the front and rear of the vehicle. The hot gas does not touch the ground so there is no damage to the take-off surface. Most importantly, this provides the operator with safe and easy access the vehicle from the sides even with the engines at 100% throttle.

  • REDUNDANT ENGINES

    The Axion has a total of eight micro jet-engines arranged in pairs. The vehicle has sufficient power overhead to operate in “limp-mode” with just seven engines. This means that during flight, if any of the eight engines unexpectedly shuts-down, Axion will automatically provide a fully controlled emergency descent.

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Jet VTOL Flight Modes.

The Axion "flying racecar" configuration is capable of operating in two distinct operating modes - manual and autonomous. No matter the mode, the flight computer will always ensure that the vehicle operates within its limits.

  • MANUAL MODE

    The manual mode can be also referred to as "Fly-by-Wire". The pilot uses a pair of joysticks to issue high-level inputs such as desired heading, horizontal velocity and vertical velocity. The computer will then interpret these commands and control the vehicle in a responsive but fully safe manner.

  • AUTONOMOUS MODE

    In autonomous mode, the pilot uses an on-board tablet to select a destination on the map. The vehicle will then proceed to generating a trajectory, spooling up the engines and traveling to the destination. This may be also referred to as "passenger" mode as the pilot need only enjoy the ride.

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Operating the Axion.

Anybody who purchases the Axion must make sure that it is operated legally in their local Airspace. In the USA, the Axion "flying racecar" production model will be classified under FAA Part 103 Ultralight Category which eliminates the need for a license or a registration number. However, the operator will have to obtain an exemption from the FAA to fly the vehicle with more than 5 gallons of onboard diesel (Axion has a 30-gallon capacity).

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Axion Configurations

Axion Configurations

At its core, Axion is a fully customizable platform. In just hours, transform Axion into multiple configurations, including Medevac and Heavy-Lift Drone, to meet your mission needs.

Axion Medevac Emergency Aerial Evacuation

Axion Medevac

Axion Heavy Lift Drone Cargo Configuration

Axion Heavy Lift Drone

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