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Revision as of 15:25, 5 March 2021

This article includes lots of fictional writing.

Elytrapods are a type of compact, light aircraft usually used by one person. What makes an elytrapod what it is, it needs an elytra in its design, natural or artificial. Earlier elytrapods required specialised runway-type infrastructure, but newer aircraft may not require that anymore.

Variants

EP series

First series of elytrapods, developed by CTA.

Name Description
ElytraPod Proto.png EP-Proto A prototype elytrapod, now standing as an attraction in Winchester
EP-1.png EP-1 First commercial elytrapod
Elytrapod Speeder.png Elytra Speeder Modified EP-Proto built for racing sports
ElytraPod-2 Police.png EP-2 Continuation of EP series, with changes such as upgraded wing fidelity and improved shape
Elytrapod LNG.png EP-LNG Multiple seated elytrapod

EPS

EPS elytrapods are manufactured by Atlantic Co. in the town of Springfield.

First EPS elytrapods, EPS and EPS-Cargo, are regarded as more experimental revisions. As they proved to be successful, Atlantic released EPS-MX.

Name Description
EPS-1.png EPS First EPS elytrapod
EPS-Cargo.png EPS-Cargo An elytrapod specialized in cargo transportation
EPS-MX.png EPS-MX Continuation of the EPS series, more expensive than previous iterations
EPS-NAV.png EPS-NAV An original design that gives a new catagory to EP in general, this is a space craft.

Elytraports

Elytraports are designated landing spots used by elytrapods. Even though elytrapods can use normal airport infrastructure specialized elytraports are still constructed. Airport repurposing is often seen in practice for abandoned or disused airfields and repurposed airfields usually retain a huge chunk of original design and construction.

A modern elytraport A repurposed airport
Elytraport modern.png Elytraport repurposed airport.png