Ground vehicles that may include flight capability are described. In some examples, a vehicle frame may include a fuel tank with a main tank and at least two auxiliary tanks, with the main tank disposed substantially along the centerline of the vehicle, and the at least two auxiliary tanks extending
Ground vehicles that may include flight capability are described. In some examples, a vehicle frame may include a fuel tank with a main tank and at least two auxiliary tanks, with the main tank disposed substantially along the centerline of the vehicle, and the at least two auxiliary tanks extending upward and outward from the main tank. In some examples, vehicles may include a chassis, a cage attached to the chassis, a front wheelbase attached to the chassis and/or cage, a rear wheelbase attached to the chassis and/or cage, a ground steering mechanism connected to the front wheelbase and/or the rear wheelbase, a motor connected to a propeller, and a propeller shroud at least partially encircling the propeller.
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1. A ground vehicle with flight capability, comprising: a chassis;a cage attached to the chassis and including an attachment mechanism connected to a removable airfoil;a cockpit disposed substantially above the chassis and inside the cage and including a seat for a human pilot;a cargo area disposed
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A ground vehicle with flight capability, comprising: a chassis;a cage attached to the chassis and including an attachment mechanism connected to a removable airfoil;a cockpit disposed substantially above the chassis and inside the cage and including a seat for a human pilot;a cargo area disposed rearward of the cockpit;a front wheelbase attached to the chassis and/or cage;a rear wheelbase attached to the chassis and/or cage;a ground steering mechanism connected to the front wheelbase and/or the rear wheelbase;a motor disposed rearward of the cargo area and connected to a propeller; anda propeller shroud at least partially encircling the propeller,wherein the chassis comprises a central support extending along the centerline of the vehicle, and the cage comprises two elongated auxiliary supports that are connected to the central support at both ends of the central support, and the auxiliary supports form a “V” shape and are joined to each end of the central support at the base of the “V” when viewed from the front of the vehicle;wherein each of the auxiliary supports include interior cavities that provide fuel reservoirs in fluid communication with a fuel reservoir in the central support, the fuel reservoir in the central support in further fluid communication with the motor. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the vehicle is configured for powered ground locomotion using the propeller with the airfoil detached, and configured for powered flight using the propeller with the airfoil attached. 3. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising an air steering mechanism with an attachment for connection to the airfoil. 4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the air steering mechanism includes left and right steering pedals that are rotatatably secured at a top end of the pedals, and that are angled in toward a centerline of the vehicle. 5. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the air steering mechanism includes left and right steering pedals that are angled in toward a centerline of the vehicle. 6. The vehicle of claim 5, wherein the left and right steering pedals are angled in toward the centerline of the vehicle in a range of 10° to 30° off vertical. 7. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the air steering mechanism includes left and right steering pedals and attachments for connection to the airfoil are disposed at the bottoms of the pedals. 8. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein the air steering mechanism includes left and right steering lines that are each connected to the chassis and the airfoil, each steering line running through a pulley connected to the steering pedals. 9. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the propeller shroud has a diameter in a range of approximately 70 inches to 80 inches. 10. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the propeller shroud is disposed in a plane that is non-parallel to the plane of the propeller's rotation. 11. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the propeller is bent at the ends, and the bent ends of the propeller do not extend beyond the propeller shroud. 12. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the propeller's axis of rotation is non-parallel with the centerline of the vehicle. 13. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the airfoil is a ram-air airfoil. 14. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the auxiliary supports and the central support each extend along at least 80% of the length of the vehicle. 15. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the two elongated auxiliary supports are arc-shaped, and the attachment mechanism includes attachment points for the airfoil at an apex of each of the arc-shaped auxiliary supports. 16. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising an overhead control panel mounted to and between the auxiliary supports, the overhead control panel including at least one of an electrical hard point control, a circuit breaker, an engine monitor, an atmospheric indicator, or a performance indicator. 17. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the cargo area includes a passenger seat for a human passenger. 18. A ground vehicle with flight capability, comprising: a backbone chassis including a including a central support extending along a centerline of the vehicle;a cage including two elongated auxiliary supports that are connected to the central support at both ends of the central support, the auxiliary supports forming a “V” shape and joined to each end of the central support at the base of the “V” when viewed from the front of the vehicle, the cage further including an attachment mechanism connected to a removable airfoil;a cockpit disposed substantially above the chassis and inside the cage and including a seat for a human pilot;a front wheelbase including two front wheels, suspension arms attached to the central support, and shock absorbers attached to the elongated auxiliary supports;a rear wheelbase including two rear wheels, suspension arms attached to the central support, and shock absorbers attached to the elongated auxiliary supports;a ground steering mechanism connected to the front wheelbase and/or the rear wheelbase;a motor disposed rearward of the cockpit and connected to a propeller; anda propeller shroud at least partially encircling the propeller;wherein each of the auxiliary supports include interior cavities that provide fuel reservoirs in fluid communication with a fuel reservoir in the central support, the fuel reservoir in the central support in further fluid communication with the motor.
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