Micronautix Triton

Triton
Two normal size passengers fit in tandem seating in the two outer cabins. One passenger sits behind the pilot in the center cabin.
Role Light aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Micronautix
Status In development



The Micronautix Triton is an American 3-5 passenger sightseeing and flight experience aircraft.

Design and development

The Triton is a single engine pusher aircraft with three fuselage sections joined by a mid-wing and a Double-V shaped tailplane. Amphibian and electric hybrid variants are planned.[1] A ballistic parachute will be integrated into the design.[2] Under development by Micronautix, a division of Bob Smith Industries, Inc.

A turbofan powered Triton could lead to an amphibious version.
The Triton has an unusual double-V tail.
Future hybrid versions of the Rolls-Royce turboprop will give 20 minutes of near silent flight over viewing areas.
The Triton is a flight experience aircraft that will link passengers to the magic of flying.

Specifications (Triton)

Data from AOPA

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft Masterpiece http://luxebeatmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Triton.pdfJetGala Magazine http://www.jetgala.com/downloads/PDF-Jetgala-Magazine-Issue-21.pdfhttp://www.bsi-inc.com/triton.html

References

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