The Expresso is a small, maneuverable biplane manufactured as a pleasure craft by Origin Industries. Based on ancient designs found in a swamp on Kennewes, it is slightly updated with modern materials and some engineering updates.
1,200 KS unassembled 2,500 KS assembled
The Expresso is powered by a small Aether Generator powering an electric motor, which drives the propeller. Controls are handled using the standard cable method, but a set of backup wires can electronically control the Expresso if desired. The frame is comprised of lightweight Aluminum coated in carbon fiber, and the skin is carbon fiber fabric. The engine cowling is made out of Aluminum. The windows are made from a tough, scratch-resistant clear Polymer. Propellers are made from Durandium Alloy, as weaker metals warp under the stress of torque from the electric motor. It is a tail-dragger, which means it takes some skill to land.
Power is provided by a suitcase-sized Aether Generator in the engine compartment located just behind the electric motor.
A small radio set allows the pilots to communicate with the control towers at airports and spaceports, as well as other craft in the air.
There is a 1m x 1m x 3m compartment behind the rear passenger seats, allowing for some storage of gear. It can be accessed both from the cabin and from a panel on the outside.
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Product Categories | small craft |
Product Name | Expresso Biplane |
Manufacturer | Origin Industries |
Price (KS) | 1 ,200.00 KS |
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Supply Classification | Class B - SMALL CRAFT |