The geometrical patterns of the lattice mast tower of the Vertical Large Wind Turbine Vertical Sky® A32 literally challenged the photographer. Half the height of the tower has been reached.

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Impressive pattern.

For a total rotor blade length of 54 meters, a lattice mast tower of a reasonable height is needed. If you understand that the tower is 78 meters high, which corresponds to the vertical hub height of Vertical Sky® A32, the lower tips of the rotor blades would almost reach the height we have now achieved.

Vertical Sky: Total height soon reached
Vertical Sky: Pulling up the second part

Vertical Sky® allows two types of construction: one batch at a time, by placing the prefabricated lattice mast parts one after the other, or directly at the tower, via a "growing" crane that is part of the installation.

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The crane moves the second lattice mast part over the base.

Packed at the collar: the new lattice mast part is placed on the base.

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Vertical Sky lattice mast - a place for people who like altitude

Four workers screw the lattice mast at a lofty height.

Following the above idea, the size of the Vertikal Sky® system can be seen. Despite suitability for difficult terrain and no specific need for a special crane, Agile Wind Power builds the first prototype with such a crane, simply because the terrain allows it.

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Powerful pictures and powerful equipment. The lattice tower is already a real eye-catcher.

Vertical Sky - photographed from the base to the top
Vertical Sky: Working with big tools
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Vertical Sky - the team of the lattice mast
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