The EJ110 is the latest project for a new type of aircraft based on drone technology. The basic concept is brand new, the main frame is carbon fiber, and two main aluminum foils glue together as an unique compressed body. This aircraft is mainly made of carbonium fiber and it's the smallest aircraft I've ever designed, compact as a hummingbird. The rotor system tilts for easy maintenance and easy storage in small space. As no transmission shaft is installed in the aircraft, the only connection with each arm is by electric plugs. These let the electric propeller work properly.
I'll soon fly this little bird, making all the necessary tests for the safety and regulation standards required by law.
Since this is a study prototype, the cockpit access isn't easy like in a commercial aircraft. But once you are in your seat you will feel perfectly comfortable, having everything you need to fly under your nose. The control devices are simple and easy to handle. This aircraft - like all the G's series, DDRH, and EJ's - has a fly-by-wire system. Most of the aircraft functions are selected with your finger or by a vocal command. If you're busy while flying, the Hold-Position button can activate the relate function, maintaining the aircraft's attitude, asset, speed, and direction.