Support
Support the next technical step.
Help ISO-Plane move from a strong TRL3 concept to a more credible technical baseline for industrial review.
Support Focus
The project needs targeted help, not generic interest.
At this stage, the most useful support is focused on reducing technical uncertainty: mass, loading, structure, certification, industrial feedback and project continuity.
Technical reviews
Independent feedback on loading, structures, aerodynamics, certification and system architecture.
Academic continuity
Clear work packages, reusable studies, CAD files, assumptions and handover documents.
Industrial contacts
Connections with suppliers, operators, institutions and reviewers able to test the concept against reality.
Current Needs
Help answer the questions that decide TRL3.
ISO-Plane does not need more vague concepts. It needs stronger answers to the technical questions that determine whether the architecture can move toward TRL4.
- Preliminary mass breakdown
- Payload-range and performance model
- Ventral door and pressurized cutout review
- Autonomous loading kinematics
- Certification and safety assessment feedback
What Support Produces
Useful work must become usable project material.
A contribution is valuable when it leaves something the next team can reuse: a calculation, a review, a contact, a model, a report, a test plan or a clearer decision.
Students
Work on defined studies and document assumptions clearly.
Engineers
Review weak points and strengthen the technical baseline.
Industry
Provide interface, feasibility and certification feedback.
Sponsors
Support demonstrators, reviews, studies and partner outreach.
Support Path
Simple, useful, traceable.
The best way to support ISO-Plane is to connect your contribution to one clear project need.
1. Contact
Present your profile, organization and area of support.
2. Align
Connect your contribution to a work package or critical topic.
3. Deliver
Produce a useful, documented and reusable output.
Join The Effort
Help strengthen the ISO-Plane baseline.
Support the project with expertise, contacts, reviews, funding or academic work.