Sting R12 is a cross over concept between reality and fiction. There are aircrafts with VTOL ability, but mostly are limited to single seated military purposes. Designed to perform like a jet plane with vertical take off ability like a helicopter. Two main engines situated at the back gives thrust power and also vector controllable. Additionally angle adjustable rotors on each wings enable to vertical take off, landing and hover in mid air. The vector thrust and rotors are complemented by the winglets which bend down and turn inwards. The aircraft uses carbon fiber composites in order to reduce the fuel consumption by losing weight. The definitive shape helps the jet to perform mid air maneuvers and quickly descend and climb.
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