@@SniperUSMC757 I think you're the high one here. That's not a Russian concept design. It's the Aegis Vanguard from Star Citizen. So yes, it is from a video game.
The thumbnail shows artwork of the Aegis, Vanguard. A spaceship design used in the PC game Star Citizen, that takes place 930 years from now. Its one of the go to heavy fighters in the game, with 4 variants.
That's what I've been saying here I think that they should read school and rebuild the Comanche if the Republicans get back in the house and Senate in 2022
Bell 360 Invictus. It's bells pitch for the FARA program, against the sikorsky's raider X. It reminds the comanche a lot, but with way less tech embeded. Probably the reason he used Comanche pics.
The third one they showed right at the beginning at the indoor show was absolutely gorgeous. I'll take 3 please- one to learn how to fly in, one to pay an actual helicopter pilot to fly for me after I crash the first one, and the third one just to put up on blocks on my front lawn to look at....
me: *watching, excitedly anticipating no. 1* Top Fives: "Number 1. The Aska." me: *cues Airwolf Theme - extended* Top Fives: "Lets step away from *_military models_* for our number one helicopter concept." me: "Lets not." *takes off on an 80s nostalgia feels trip*
The flying car has been a experimental concept for more than 50 yrs. I worked on an experimental plan designed by Dr. Jackson in Wilberforce OH.. The concept is sound, lift and cost and safety was the issues at the time.
Well supossedly it wasn't accepted to take into production. Yet rumor has it the prototype was stolen and is now kept in a secret hollow mountain cave flying covert missions for the agency
As an old fan of the Airwolf TV series, the design of the helicopter as a combat helicopter was a thing of beauty. But, one thing Airwolf did in its fictional form was to use jet boosters. Is this at all possible without exerting so much pressure/air disturbance on the rotor blades going forward they'll eventually just snap off? The fastest new helicopters still seem to rely on propellers in a push or pull configuration to go fast(er). There must be a limit to *how* much faster? Where could they go from here, considering reliability and safety are absolute key?
if you look at the blue angels Fat Albert is a C5 converted 4 engine prop turbojet with side thrusters on sides of the fuselage-look it up, with this method the plane is the same concept as Airwolf- I cant see why they cant do this for any Attack Helicopter where they hit boosters for a few seconds.
Oooohh. The AVX looks like it could be the new Chinook. Our old Chinook is the least talked about, best kept secret of helicopter capability and speed ever.
Once a Chopper gets its main propellers tucked under the chassis or body, the traditional Choppers of the Propellers on top exposed will get phased out. The tech is getting there and we all see the changes of propeller system will be more tucked in of the body, kinda like UFO but more of a human dynamic shape of helicopter designs..
I like the idea of being able to control the helicopter using augmented reality, reason being you could put on cameras on the left, right, top, bottom and nose of the helicopter and doing that you can completely get rid of the windows (recommended for combat helicopters because they are most likely to be shot at).
yea ive always known that helicopters are the easiest thing to shoot down when you are loading up or starting the engine rpg enemies sitting and waiting for sitting ducks is not a good thing
The ASKA by NFT 3 pax e-VTOL MSRP $200K and up. Rentals $200 to $300 monthly. The 'projected' costs described in the vid (above) are not, in my mind, feasible. My guess is the projected costs will be orders (several) of magnitude greater than those provided. A nice Aerospace Engineering EV VTOL design 'exercise', very entertaining to watch.
Clickbait Suspision: Why put in all this work putting together things from helicopters and use a thumb nail from a video game showing a spaceship? What are you trying to do? It makes me doubt your sincerity especially when that image does not show in the video.
So far the best video on the subject. The Raider X only has an "operational altitude of more than 9,000 ft." How MUCH more?? Hell's bells, I ski and backpack higher than that and Afghan mountains are MUCH higher. Hmmm... Lets put a more powerful engine in it and see what happens. Or dual pusher props. Or "anti-gravity thrusters".
The infrastructure has to be created for car flight. Licensing etc. Flight plans/paths along with some form of flight control for vehicles have to be set up to prevent accidents.
The most solid "future-proof" designs, from an aerodynamic standpoint, are the coax/pusher arrangements, (notably the Sikorsky Raiders, and basically everything else Sikorsky is developing in this area.) Retreating blade stall basically puts a hard limit on helicopter top speed, and even a single rotor with a pusher prop is going to struggle with asymmetric lift at high speed, even if it can slow the main rotor to limit blade stall. The coax rotor design gives more stability at high speed, and in general much better handling at low speed (the Kamov KA-50 has, effectively, "infinite" rate of turn in a hover,) plus they tend to be quieter than a tail rotor design because you don't have the collision of perpendicular columns of moving air, (though, from what I understand, intermeshing rotors tend to be the quietest, and with the pusher prop you may still get some of that noise.) All together, for top performance characteristics, there simply isn't any other design that allows the flight envelope of current helicopters to be expanded as much.
I'm waiting to see if someone is going to make a newer version of the Aifwolf Attack mach1 helicopter or something close to it. It's not here so maybe sometime soon
15:01 First saw this type of aircraft in Fallout 😄, and it seemed to me a great idea to combine the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft. I hope the companies continue to develop convertiplanes
Correct. I am currently developing a university project for a flying "car", and the idea that it has to look and act like a car is the no.1 killer in these concepts. The only aspect that needs to remain, is the general utility and potential price point of cars, but everything related to design and engineering needs to be closer to drones. Starting out with saying "it should look like a car" is the best way to fail before you even begin.
The only thing wrong with some of the Helios...is the 20mm cannons.... The 20 × 102 mm ) because they lack in punch ... I'd rather have a 25mm ( 25× 137mm N.A.T.O. ) OERLIKON KBA OR THE USA"S CHAIN GUN...OR EVEN A 30MM M230 ( 30 × 113b mm ) and it's HEDP ammunition .. As it is the Russian federations 2A42 30MM (30 mm × 165mm )has 4 --5 time's the punch as the 30mm × 113bMM and 8----10 time's the punch as the 20mm × 102mm ....OK a bit less with the A.P.D.S. (T) TYPES ...but because that round is a fairly light projectile it looses M.V. quickly where as the 30mm ( Russian federation ) weights in at 390 grms ( 12.4oz )....?? Has more hitting power ... ANYHOOS WORLD that's what I think....stay safe 🌈🌈🌈🌈
Most of these crafts, during a main propeller falure, had critical & devistating casualties and death toll, especially the larger passager models. Due to no alternative evacuation, fold in or fling throw the main blade away, not even a parachute nor impact air ballon/seating suspention.
While these are not Bag Lockheed Chyanne developed back in the 70's had all these ideas and more and would go over 300 miles an hour. They are just now catching up to them.
PT Dirgantara dengan pengalamannya membuat helicopter .....R&D melakukan pengembangan Heli Militer yg Futuristik ..kembangkan produk jangan tunggu pesanan
I certainly hope we wont be using our current archaic transport systems in the future...Anything less than a anti gravity propulsion system is inefficient .
The problems with flying cars as I see them are the concept of sky rage, drunk flying, napping pilots, along with all the current problems we have with cars on the road...
Good vid, but I'm not hitting the like because of the click-bait picture. STOP USING VIDEO-GAME IMAGES AS VIDEO THUMBNAILS!
Unfortunately, I think both you guys are high because that’s not from the game that’s the Russians A3 21, Blackhawk Futuristic design
@@SniperUSMC757 Really? Cool. My problem is that it isn't mentioned in the video.
It’s the aegis vanguard from Star Citizen
@@SniperUSMC757 I think you're the high one here. That's not a Russian concept design. It's the Aegis Vanguard from Star Citizen. So yes, it is from a video game.
it has to be done
The thumbnail shows artwork of the Aegis, Vanguard. A spaceship design used in the PC game Star Citizen, that takes place 930 years from now.
Its one of the go to heavy fighters in the game, with 4 variants.
The Invictus? 20 years ago they called it the Comanche.
And the thumbnail image? A Vanguard stolen from game in development Squadron 42.
That's what I've been saying here I think that they should read school and rebuild the Comanche if the Republicans get back in the house and Senate in 2022
Squadron 42 / Star citizen
Number 11 heli was fantastic, yes very futuristic but equaly practical. I would love to see these flying everywhere.
7:47
Cupholders are VERY important and should be included in any type of vehicle!
Yo so we getting the Vanguard Warden for the US military?
Sweet.
My thoughts exactly as soon as I saw the thumbnail LOL
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Thats pretty epic. Wonder if it'll come with the EMP version...
1:11 Also known as Boeing Sikorsky RAH-66 "Comanche". Never heard about the Invictus label for that aircraft.
This...
Bell 360 Invictus. It's bells pitch for the FARA program, against the sikorsky's raider X. It reminds the comanche a lot, but with way less tech embeded. Probably the reason he used Comanche pics.
@@Suflanker Agreed
I worked on the prototype program for Sikorsky. That Comanche would have beat them all!!
@@bobmcnelis3648 I believe it
The third one they showed right at the beginning at the indoor show was absolutely gorgeous. I'll take 3 please- one to learn how to fly in, one to pay an actual helicopter pilot to fly for me after I crash the first one, and the third one just to put up on blocks on my front lawn to look at....
Lel
Top5, quality content, keep up the great work.
me: *watching, excitedly anticipating no. 1*
Top Fives: "Number 1. The Aska."
me: *cues Airwolf Theme - extended*
Top Fives: "Lets step away from *_military models_* for our number one helicopter concept."
me: "Lets not." *takes off on an 80s nostalgia feels trip*
Good job yoinking the Vanguard from SC. At least use a helicopter, there's plesnty of super cool concepts out there... at least 15 by your own count.
Came here looking for a other citizen. o7
@@Power5 Much to my wallet's chagrin. lol 07
13:55 TAI T625 GOKBEY hardware is very well equipped.
here i am expacting a real vangaurd warden from the thumbnail....
Logging out in the beds is a dangerous technology
The flying car has been a experimental concept for more than 50 yrs. I worked on an experimental plan designed by Dr. Jackson in Wilberforce OH.. The concept is sound, lift and cost and safety was the issues at the time.
Really amazing
Thank you
Nice vanguard warden scarab
Hello fellow Star Citizen.
Lol Vanguard Warden in thumbnail! 🤣🤣
I’m not sure CIG will be flattered by you using their star citizen spaceship fighter design as a ‘future helicopter’ thumbnail
Very cool!
*I'll take two.*
One for me please
Can I have the other one?
When the thumbnail is a spaceship from Star Citizen...
The "Invictus" is the Comanche... Its 17yrs old bro.
Yea but it’s too secret and rn it’s being built
@@fedra5873 being built to to lose. Sikorsky will win the contract 👌
@@reyalexandro in 2022 they will use it I think
Well supossedly it wasn't accepted to take into production.
Yet rumor has it the prototype was stolen and is now kept in a secret hollow mountain cave flying covert missions for the agency
I thought it crashed so they took it off the line.
And here I felt I was flying a futuristic aircraft when I flew my first Bell Jet Ranger.
I love watching this
Wow their was so many amazing one here. Like them all
Halo brought to life! Bring in those Pelicans!
best helicopter in future
As an old fan of the Airwolf TV series, the design of the helicopter as a combat helicopter was a thing of beauty. But, one thing Airwolf did in its fictional form was to use jet boosters. Is this at all possible without exerting so much pressure/air disturbance on the rotor blades going forward they'll eventually just snap off? The fastest new helicopters still seem to rely on propellers in a push or pull configuration to go fast(er). There must be a limit to *how* much faster? Where could they go from here, considering reliability and safety are absolute key?
if you look at the blue angels Fat Albert is a C5 converted 4 engine prop turbojet with side thrusters on sides of the fuselage-look it up, with this method the plane is the same concept as Airwolf- I cant see why they cant do this for any Attack Helicopter where they hit boosters for a few seconds.
Do a little searching for the Lockheed XH-51A - that was a modified Lockheed 186 fitted with a Jet engine on one of it's stub wings :)
Bob Lazar must just roll his eyes when he sees videos like this on "The Future of Aviation".
I think it will work great!!
This is so cool
I can't wait till someone builds a workable tilt-turbine setup like old G-Police style.
I like the fact that the thumbnail is just a photo of a spaceship
Cool video... Hope military makes a good pick...
Oooohh. The AVX looks like it could be the new Chinook. Our old Chinook is the least talked about, best kept secret of helicopter capability and speed ever.
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Bring back the rah 66 comanche
i can only wish .... maybe one day
ASKA looks like a flying Coupe de Ville !
Everybody gangsta till the Nod Venom start vibin'
Once a Chopper gets its main propellers tucked under the chassis or body, the traditional Choppers of the Propellers on top exposed will get phased out. The tech is getting there and we all see the changes of propeller system will be more tucked in of the body, kinda like UFO but more of a human dynamic shape of helicopter designs..
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We had that same technology in the Military 1978 - 1981 called Power Binoculars!!!
Realy I like this helicopters
Amazing
When it comes to design on this, I think of any innovative technology that avoids crashes.
Then there are those modern constructed flying machines they hold back from prying eyes🛸
Ufo type wood be awesome today has start as future generations of futuristic must began.
The wildcat looks exactly like the British Lynx
I like the idea of being able to control the helicopter using augmented reality, reason being you could put on cameras on the left, right, top, bottom and nose of the helicopter and doing that you can completely get rid of the windows (recommended for combat helicopters because they are most likely to be shot at).
yea ive always known that helicopters are the easiest thing to shoot down when you are loading up or starting the engine
rpg enemies sitting and waiting for sitting ducks is not a good thing
The ASKA by NFT 3 pax e-VTOL MSRP $200K and up. Rentals $200 to $300 monthly.
The 'projected' costs described in the vid (above) are not, in my mind, feasible. My guess
is the projected costs will be orders (several) of magnitude greater than those provided.
A nice Aerospace Engineering EV VTOL design 'exercise', very entertaining to watch.
Clickbait Suspision: Why put in all this work putting together things from helicopters and use a thumb nail from a video game showing a spaceship? What are you trying to do? It makes me doubt your sincerity especially when that image does not show in the video.
I like the Aska.
The Invictus is just the old failed Commanche stealth light armed scout.
So far the best video on the subject.
The Raider X only has an "operational altitude of more than 9,000 ft." How MUCH more?? Hell's bells, I ski and backpack higher than that and Afghan mountains are MUCH higher. Hmmm... Lets put a more powerful engine in it and see what happens. Or dual pusher props. Or "anti-gravity thrusters".
#1 👍
The infrastructure has to be created for car flight. Licensing etc. Flight plans/paths along with some form of flight control for vehicles have to be set up to prevent accidents.
The most solid "future-proof" designs, from an aerodynamic standpoint, are the coax/pusher arrangements, (notably the Sikorsky Raiders, and basically everything else Sikorsky is developing in this area.) Retreating blade stall basically puts a hard limit on helicopter top speed, and even a single rotor with a pusher prop is going to struggle with asymmetric lift at high speed, even if it can slow the main rotor to limit blade stall. The coax rotor design gives more stability at high speed, and in general much better handling at low speed (the Kamov KA-50 has, effectively, "infinite" rate of turn in a hover,) plus they tend to be quieter than a tail rotor design because you don't have the collision of perpendicular columns of moving air, (though, from what I understand, intermeshing rotors tend to be the quietest, and with the pusher prop you may still get some of that noise.) All together, for top performance characteristics, there simply isn't any other design that allows the flight envelope of current helicopters to be expanded as much.
Star Citizen Vanguard Warden thumbnail bullsh*t.
exactly what i thought!!
👍😃I will like the 1st helicopter that looks like a car ⭐
I'm waiting to see if someone is going to make a newer version of the Aifwolf Attack mach1 helicopter or something close to it. It's not here so maybe sometime soon
15:01 First saw this type of aircraft in Fallout 😄, and it seemed to me a great idea to combine the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft. I hope the companies continue to develop convertiplanes
You mean Vertibird? It's good VTOL, but aerodamics sucks on that thing.
its an old design of the 60's. not new.
@@Hellohallo they didn't have vtols in 1960s
It was actually the 80’s when the bell MV-22 osprey was first manufactured
@@pollythecat9606 cap big cap they couldn’t even imagine how it would look like
Why is the thumbnail of this video a kitbash of the Star Citizen video game Redeemer + parts from other Star Citizen space ships?
Ummm Thats a Vanguard not a mishmash of ships
My Akula heli is best, it is stealthy, has homing missiles, climbs up faster then any other heli, has bombs...
Amazing!
All these innovations mentioned here were already a reality in the 60s with Lockheed's AH-56 Cheyenne!
I just love Lockheed Martin.
Funny how the thumbnail is a Vanguard Warden space ship from Star Citizen LOL
I think #14 is the Comanche reborn
Helicopter: Gets in the black market
Me: I'll take all your stock
Black market Heli stock: You sure?
Whats Charlie Sheen doing narrating this video? a damn fine job anyway!
I think the flying car concept will inevitably result in a vehicle that is not a good car nor a good aircraft.
Correct. I am currently developing a university project for a flying "car", and the idea that it has to look and act like a car is the no.1 killer in these concepts. The only aspect that needs to remain, is the general utility and potential price point of cars, but everything related to design and engineering needs to be closer to drones. Starting out with saying "it should look like a car" is the best way to fail before you even begin.
Commanche looks like ahead of time for about Century. Others meh. MD500 looks compact, its can be useful
The only thing wrong with some of the Helios...is the 20mm cannons.... The 20 × 102 mm ) because they lack in punch ... I'd rather have a 25mm ( 25× 137mm N.A.T.O. ) OERLIKON KBA OR THE USA"S CHAIN GUN...OR EVEN A 30MM M230 ( 30 × 113b mm ) and it's HEDP ammunition .. As it is the Russian federations 2A42 30MM (30 mm × 165mm )has 4 --5 time's the punch as the 30mm × 113bMM and 8----10 time's the punch as the 20mm × 102mm ....OK a bit less with the A.P.D.S. (T) TYPES ...but because that round is a fairly light projectile it looses M.V. quickly where as the 30mm ( Russian federation ) weights in at 390 grms ( 12.4oz )....?? Has more hitting power ... ANYHOOS WORLD that's what I think....stay safe 🌈🌈🌈🌈
That last one looks utterly ridiculous. Also, another one looks like a modernized Comanche.
Your thumbnail is a spaceship from a video game......
And that’s a problem because?
@@LordColPhobos well, its clickbait. It's a video about helicopters and they show you a cool looking spaceship that has nothing to do with it
Most of these crafts, during a main propeller falure, had critical & devistating casualties and death toll, especially the larger passager models. Due to no alternative evacuation, fold in or fling throw the main blade away, not even a parachute nor impact air ballon/seating suspention.
Never thought Charlie Sheen would resort to narrating UA-cam videos. Damn.
thumbnail is just starcitizen
Bro used the Vanguard JET from Star Citizen as a thumbnail and said it's a helicopter
There was one future design of a replacement for the Apache that was entitled Comanche. Sadly that was cancelled.
Nah it's coming next year
While these are not Bag Lockheed Chyanne developed back in the 70's had all these ideas and more and would go over 300 miles an hour. They are just now catching up to them.
PT Dirgantara dengan pengalamannya membuat helicopter .....R&D melakukan pengembangan Heli Militer yg Futuristik ..kembangkan produk jangan tunggu pesanan
Where's the Vanguard from the Thumbnail? And how does it even count as a helicopter?
s97 raider looks like a submarine with blades.
number 1 looks fantastic, but, I will be dead before these hit the road/skies. one looks like the ospry.
I like the Bell FCX -001. Where can i buy one at?
@Whoop!!
Hate to tell you but the military has a version of the v280
They the Osprey, similar but it's not the same model.
Woow Airwolf
Why would you have the main rotor on #9 sikorsky's Sarah , look like a target from above?
the Invictor kind of looks like the rah-52 Comanche stealth attack helicopter
I wanna see something like the helicopters in the movie Avatar
I certainly hope we wont be using our current archaic transport systems in the future...Anything less than a anti gravity propulsion system is inefficient .
I have a video suggestion. What will the military look like in the future.
The problems with flying cars as I see them are the concept of sky rage, drunk flying, napping pilots, along with all the current problems we have with cars on the road...
so boeing fara is basically a modern ah56 cheyenne
This man sounded like simple history man
It is the same guy.
Am I the only one that finds it crazy that the maker of my childhood bike tires is working on a war helicopter
i'm Turkish and there's nothing amazing or futuristic about the Gokbey. It just manages to make what is out there today locally.