Air Taxi can fly itself

in air •  7 years ago 


A company that gets financially funded by Google founder Larry Page has announced to launch an aircraft that can fly itself.

The electricity-powered air taxi built in New Zealand is 180 km per hour. Can fly at a speed.The Kyoto Haq company says their plane uses the self-flying software.

However, people can also take control of it if needed. When the battery is charged once, it is 100 km. Can fly alone at a distance

Such aircraft can be used in the future as Air Taxi, Kitty Haq officials think.
This type of aircraft is called EVOL, ie Electric Vertical Take-Off, and Landing.

Although airplanes, it can fly straight into the sky like a helicopter and come down to the ground just like a helicopter.

An expert on this matter told the BBC that many companies are now conducting secret research on EVOLSL.But Steve Wright, a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of West of England, thinks that the design of the Koto Haque Kora model aircraft is the most intermediate.

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great invention. but safety first. so be sure to use it.

good post...but..safety first.....
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technology improve everyday. thanks for sharing.

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