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Top 5 Real World Flying Car would be flying taxi in future 2020
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1.Uber
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2. Lilium Jet
Lilium is developing a revolutionary on-demand air taxi service that is powered by the all-electric, vertical take-off and landing Lilium Jet.
Nothing like the Lilium Jet has ever existed before. Its iconic design and pioneering technology bring the vision of fully-electric transition flight to reality. It’s the new mobility service for the modern, urbanized age.
The aircraft completes a rough figure of eight during the flight, with the left turn being the specific test point for this flight. During this left turn, the aircraft banks first at 20° AoB (Angle of Bank) for approximately 90° heading change, before increasing the AoB to 30° for the remainder of the turn. The right turn was just for repositioning before landing and did not target a specific AoB.
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3. Airbus Vahana.
Vahana is an all-electric, single-seat, tilt-wing vehicle demonstrator that focused on advancing self-piloted, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) flight.
Vahana uses eight electric motors and a tandem tilt-wing configuration that converts between rotor-borne vertical and wing-borne forward flight. This configuration enables Vahana to achieve both vertical take-off and landing as well as cross-city flight range on battery power alone. Its cruise speed is 100 knots (190 Km/h), enabling trip times that are two to four times faster than cars. The vehicle is self-piloted, which is enabled by its onboard detect-and-avoid systems that can identify both air and ground hazards.
4. Kitty Hawk Cora
Meet Cora, Kitty Hawk's prototype air taxi that was designed and built to bring the freedom of flight to our everyday lives.
Cora combines electric propulsion, vertical take-off and self-flying software to pioneer an entirely new way to move.
The Cora flying car project from startup Kitty Hawk recently got a huge boost from some significant financial backing by Google co-founder Larry Page.
It is pretty advanced in its development and has already begun several rounds of test flights in New Zealand earlier in 2018.
5. Cora
Its aim is to break into the flying car project scene and directly provide competition for its potential rivals in development by Airbus and Uber.
The craft features no less than 12 lift fans to provide the flying car with vertical take-off and landing capabilities. These are all all-electric and are able to be moved independently of one another.
The Cora is capable of reaching heights of between 150 and 900 meters and has been clocked at a top speed of 180 km per hour.
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1.Uber
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2. Lilium Jet
Lilium is developing a revolutionary on-demand air taxi service that is powered by the all-electric, vertical take-off and landing Lilium Jet.
Nothing like the Lilium Jet has ever existed before. Its iconic design and pioneering technology bring the vision of fully-electric transition flight to reality. It’s the new mobility service for the modern, urbanized age.
The aircraft completes a rough figure of eight during the flight, with the left turn being the specific test point for this flight. During this left turn, the aircraft banks first at 20° AoB (Angle of Bank) for approximately 90° heading change, before increasing the AoB to 30° for the remainder of the turn. The right turn was just for repositioning before landing and did not target a specific AoB.
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3. Airbus Vahana.
Vahana is an all-electric, single-seat, tilt-wing vehicle demonstrator that focused on advancing self-piloted, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) flight.
Vahana uses eight electric motors and a tandem tilt-wing configuration that converts between rotor-borne vertical and wing-borne forward flight. This configuration enables Vahana to achieve both vertical take-off and landing as well as cross-city flight range on battery power alone. Its cruise speed is 100 knots (190 Km/h), enabling trip times that are two to four times faster than cars. The vehicle is self-piloted, which is enabled by its onboard detect-and-avoid systems that can identify both air and ground hazards.
4. Kitty Hawk Cora
Meet Cora, Kitty Hawk's prototype air taxi that was designed and built to bring the freedom of flight to our everyday lives.
Cora combines electric propulsion, vertical take-off and self-flying software to pioneer an entirely new way to move.
The Cora flying car project from startup Kitty Hawk recently got a huge boost from some significant financial backing by Google co-founder Larry Page.
It is pretty advanced in its development and has already begun several rounds of test flights in New Zealand earlier in 2018.
5. Cora
Its aim is to break into the flying car project scene and directly provide competition for its potential rivals in development by Airbus and Uber.
The craft features no less than 12 lift fans to provide the flying car with vertical take-off and landing capabilities. These are all all-electric and are able to be moved independently of one another.
The Cora is capable of reaching heights of between 150 and 900 meters and has been clocked at a top speed of 180 km per hour.
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