Amazing Joy as Flying Car with BMW Engine Completes 35-Minute Flight Test Between 2 Airports| #7hubent
Amazing Joy as Flying Car with BMW Engine Completes 35-Minute Flight Test Between 2 Airports| #7hubent |
Big Joy as Flying Car with BMW Engine Completes 35-Minute Flight Test Between 2 Airports
The flight test for the hybrid car was conducted between Nitra International Airport and Bratislava International Airport on Monday, June 28 The hybrid car-aircraft is equipped with a BMW engine and runs on regular petrol-pump fuel The innovation has the capability to carry two people, with a combined weight limit of 200kg (31 stone)
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let’s change more lives together! AirCar, a dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle, has moved close to production, fulfilling a key development milestone in a 35-minute flight between two airports. A flying car (pictured) equipped with a BMW engine has complete a 35-minute flight test between two airports. Photo: Dailyhunt. Source: Twitter The flight test was conducted between Nitra International Airport and Bratislava International Airport on Monday, June 28. Fitted with a BMW engine According to a report by the BBC, the hybrid car-aircraft is equipped with a BMW engine and runs on regular petrol-pump fuel.
Amazing Joy as Flying Car with BMW Engine Completes 35-Minute Flight Test Between 2 Airports| #7hubent
acquires Cars45 to grow its $3 billion vehicle listing business Stefan Klein, the brainchild behind the innovation, said it could fly about 1,000km (600 miles) at the height of 8,200ft (2,500m) and had clocked up 40 hours in the air so far. Klein explained that it takes two minutes and 15 seconds to transform from a car into aircraft. Before taking off, the narrow wings fold down along the sides of the car. Klein drove it straight off the runway and into town upon arrival during the flight test, watched by invited reporters. He described the experience, early on Monday, June 28, as "normal" and "very pleasant". In the air, the vehicle reached a cruising speed of 170km/h. The innovation has the capability to carry two people, with a combined weight limit of 200kg (31 stone). Requires a runway for takeoff But unlike drone-taxi prototypes, it cannot take off and land vertically and requires a runway. This latest innovation comes when there are high expectations for the nascent market in flying cars, which have long been heralded in popular culture as a visionary landmark of the future. #7hubent Beautiful Photos as Parents Organize Aircraft-Themed Birthday for 7-year-old son who wants to be a pilot In 2019, consultant company Morgan Stanley predicted the sector could be worth N613 trillion by 2040.
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