The first flight in Airspeeder Mk3, topped off, is scheduled for this year’s finals.
Alauda Aeronautics, an Australian company, presents the prototype of what will be the first flying car for carriers, which will be scheduled for the finals this year, informs the company in a communication issued last week.
Se trata del Airspeed Mk3, an electric vehicle of despatch and vertical aterrijeje that is remote form operation and, according to its developers, “is a list to compete”. The company hopes to manufacture 10 of its vehicles before the end of this year.
The model was developed by more than three years and is part of an effort to revolutionize the deployment of carriers and, in addition, accelerate the legacy of eVTOL technologies (deputies and vertical electric access), which promise to revolutionize urban passenger mobility, logistics and incoherence.
“This is a historic moment in the wake of a new mobility revolution,” said Matt Pearson, the company’s founder. “Competence is driving progress, and our range of vehicle vehicles is accelerating the technology leagues that are transforming passenger transport with air conditioning, logistics and including advanced air mobility for media applications.