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Daniel Kocyba

Nanobot | nano-robot concept

The Nanobot was developed within the scope of the concept-movie project "Fluxion" for Michael Bamber. In his science fiction vision the Nanobots appear for the first time in the middle of the 21st century and are used in the medical area and in the armed forces.


These machines that are not bigger than a red blood corpuscle act as worker and transportship at the same time. In the inside they contain additional small robot units.


Principally the Nanobot has two states - the active state which lets him acting independently, and the passive state, which he assumes as soon as he forms collectively up with additional units.


If the situation demands it, the Nanobots form up into bigger machines.
This ability makes it possible to transform into any object and act like this. The robots artificial intelligence enables them to act independently, while there is a higher computer system which supervises their actions, gives orders and corrects possible false functions.


"Minibots"


Screenshots of the concept trailer.


Muecke | helicopter

The "Muecke" ("mosquito") is a one seated lightweight helicopter. In the first place it is meant to be a piece of sport equipment. Its low total weight and the corresponding low flying costs makes this flying machine as well to an ideal controlling platform, e.g. for the fire brigade, the police or the coast guard.


The "Muecke" can be moved at the ground like a hand barrow.




Hummel | helicopter

The "Hummel" ("bumble bee") is a light helicopter for maximum two passengers.
It can be used for passenger transport (air taxi), as well as for e.g. emergency transports like organs or units of stored blood and of course for conventional tasks of a helicopter like monitoring (e.g. coast guard, police, army, scientists) and to be mobile. The tandem rotor design guarantees a more efficient aircraft performance as the main-tail rotor design, without wasting fuel.


The passengers are always balanced. No additional weights are needed.


To be moved easily at the ground the "Hummel" has wheels at its forelegs and can be folded flat. Because of that it doesn't depend on mobile heliports and can safely be stored.
These advantages are shown especially when there is minimal space, like for example on research ships.


Folding process - from the flying machine to the closed box.


The small size and the ability to fold up make the "Hummel" an ideal tool on research ships.




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