eVTOL: electric flying car beats helicopters in silent commute

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2022
  • "Flying cars," or eVTOLs (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing vehicles), are most likely to begin their operation as short-haul taxis in urban areas. They take off/land vertically like helicopters but fly like airplanes, though they are more silent, stable & efficient. They resemble bigger, manned drones.
    - Arrival at Joby Aviation's Hangar: 00:20
    - Joby eVTOL aircraft flight: 1:20
    - Vertical take-off & hovering: 2:35
    - Noise level tests vs. other aircraft: 5:00
    - Fly range on a single charge: 6:40
    - Specs of eVTOLs vs. traditional aircraft: 7:00
    - How propellers work: 7:30
    - Flying: 8:00
    - Joby production facility: 11:20
    - Carbon fiber production: 12:00
    - Parts assembly & curation: 14:50
    - Kirsten tries the flight simulator: 17:55
    - From concept to production: 22:00
    "Joby Aviation Inc. is locking up leases on rooftops where its mosquito-looking machines will land as early as 2024," explain news outlets such as Bloomberg.
    "The commute as envisioned by The Jetsons is finally nigh, though the rigs coming from Joby and its rivals are decidedly un-carlike. Able to take off and land vertically, they’re a lot like helicopters - only safer, cheaper, and far quieter, thanks to a cluster of small electric rotors on a fixed wing, allowing the craft to fly (and glide) horizontally. If one of the fans conks out, the remainder can mitigate a disaster."
    We visited Joby's manufacturing facility at the tiny Marina municipal airport (north of Monterey, California), where they send their prototype into the air a couple times per day to continue tinkering with the design. Engineer Edward Stilson talked about his past decade with the company - founded in 2009 before drones, or electric cars were a thing -, gave us a tour of the factory floor, and put us into a simulator to try our hand at piloting the craft.
    Joby Aviation website: www.jobyaviation.com/
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Komentáře • 804

  • @rickbartley9255
    @rickbartley9255 Před rokem +46

    Such a great engineering and development model. What's even more credible is that they were taken seriously and moved quickly into full scale proof of concept and certification.

    • @drgeoffangel5422
      @drgeoffangel5422 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The Army and NASA has shown interest, and have supported in the ultimate stealth flying machine!

  • @blondegaijin
    @blondegaijin Před rokem +47

    This was by far the most interesting coverage of Joby that I have seen.

    • @rangefreewords
      @rangefreewords Před rokem +2

      They could have cut the engine on chase aircraft.

  • @davidreyburn5548
    @davidreyburn5548 Před rokem +67

    Unprecedented access to Joby!! That was fantastic!

    • @rolflandale2565
      @rolflandale2565 Před rokem +5

      Practically geniuses. This should've been implemented before or during hand drones were offered. Those fear of evtol days, are over.

    • @MC-yb5le
      @MC-yb5le Před rokem

      @@rolflandale2565the Public fear still exists, for example if you read comments on other sites, people go off on every negative possible. The pessimistic say JOBY will be too dangerous, we already have Helicopters, we don't need eVTOL's, high wind will cause crashes, first crash with injury or death will end this dream, will be too expensive to fly, I'll never fly in one or a pilotless one, where will they land, FAA won't allow, too much competition, won't every happen, and on and on.
      I disagree with all the pessimism, I am a big JOBY fan. My brother is an expert pilot, he was skeptical at first, then realized, buy buy buy stock or regret at these levels. He admitted he started to buy into a position, a duh moment.
      We only get a few chances in life to hit a stock large, and this is one, could be a huge success, if you have patience.

    • @rolflandale2565
      @rolflandale2565 Před rokem +2

      @M C Helicopters lack the counter redundancy of multi-engine support. When you compare the dangers of a car and the cruise methods of aircraft, both have a chance of survival with initiative actions. If a classic mono-engine helicopter malfunctions, it will plunge like a rock. The helicopter casualties have a very high death ratio. From famous celebrities to most practical pilots with absolute manual navigation. Jobby has a lot of bureaucracy in structure rendering, but the price is to apply safety.

    • @rolflandale2565
      @rolflandale2565 Před rokem +1

      @@MC-yb5le You should know that, the FAA never allows aircrafts to run until almost a decade test is done, some are lucky its sooner than that.

    • @JoeZaccaris
      @JoeZaccaris Před rokem +2

      @@rolflandale2565 FAA will fast track the certification of Joby and Archer --- they know these aircraft are safe because of redundancy

  • @PeterParker-wj3cr
    @PeterParker-wj3cr Před rokem +53

    OMG! Kirsten i can't thank you enough for such a detailed comprehensive video on Joby and its progress! THANK YOU!

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  Před rokem +5

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @paulratzlaff2935
      @paulratzlaff2935 Před rokem +1

      What a waste of time and energy! Just imagine the skies plugged with this stuff ; all beteen 50 and150 feet elevation!!!? What a train wreck waiting to happen! Probably another Federal Funded project! A crony capitalist funded project !😆😡

    • @PeterParker-wj3cr
      @PeterParker-wj3cr Před rokem +1

      @@paulratzlaff2935 All personal opinions welcomed! Thank you!

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Před rokem +73

    I’d like to see a test situation with one rotor out of sync due to mechanical failure, to see how the remaining rotors maintain stable flight. It has to be done eventually. 👍 Cool prototype.

    • @runatrix
      @runatrix Před rokem +10

      yes, if it is possible to fly with 2/6 damaged or more and they are all independent then it would be pretty safe

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Před rokem +1

      @@martinuso7446 I doubt that would ever happen though.

    • @g0thm769
      @g0thm769 Před rokem +3

      with multiple electric motors, all of which can be controlled independently, if a motor is not performing correctly it can be shutdown & remaining motors receive more power to compensate. Having wing like structures also allows for added lift/glide as opposed to "auto rotating" (aka crashing - falling like a rock) in a traditional helicopter. With six motors as long as if four remain operational this should allow for a controlled landing.

    • @JoeZaccaris
      @JoeZaccaris Před rokem +4

      Let's try to remember that battery packs can also be redundant --- so in order for a catastrophic failure and crash, this aircraft would need more than two rotors to fail as well as multiple battery packs --- literally close to zero chance!

    • @shoelessjoe428
      @shoelessjoe428 Před 9 měsíci

      This is something we need to see. Investors are bright enough to know that the minute one of these things drops out of the sky carrying passengers, their investment could easily go to zero.

  • @bloatedtonydanza7798
    @bloatedtonydanza7798 Před rokem +9

    I almost thought Joby was just a shady business. Thnx for showing this vid. It’s great it actually exists

    • @MC-yb5le
      @MC-yb5le Před rokem

      Thousands of us own JOBY stock, not a con man, reel deal. Don't miss out.

  • @StefanoCreatini
    @StefanoCreatini Před rokem +3

    Best eVTOL yet. Addresses the biggest concern. .. noise.

  • @10esseeTony
    @10esseeTony Před rokem +5

    Thoroughly impressed with just how quiet and SMOOTH that craft is....amazed!

  • @glenlongstreet7
    @glenlongstreet7 Před rokem +20

    I was privileged to work for one of the first non-Government businesses to work with pre-preg carbon fiber. The company built light weight large racing sailboats, IACC and AC boats. I started on the first in 1990. The boats we built won a lot of races. Now the tech is everywhere. It is very cool to see the advances. One of the other companies nearby made spars - they had an autoclave, we weren't allowed to use one.

  • @allocater2
    @allocater2 Před rokem +6

    Did my streams just merge? I am subscribed to the tech-channels and to the home-building channels but now this video crosses the boundaries!

  • @KenRomero
    @KenRomero Před rokem +3

    That extraordinary sound profile is a winner!

  • @isitsustainable820
    @isitsustainable820 Před rokem +4

    Those things are so fun to fly after a few drinks

  • @user9b2
    @user9b2 Před rokem +4

    This was the most comprehensive coverage of the project I have seem. 👍

  • @Jarmezrocks
    @Jarmezrocks Před rokem +17

    Kirsten, your husband is way more intelligent than he lets on 😉
    Thanks for this awesome clip. Totally different but so totally cool and definitely not out of place on your channel.
    I have to say that out of all the channels I've subscribed to the video editing;almost seamless cinematic transitions; perfect flow of narration..... Perfectly shared capture of both your husband's voice and your voice on the 1 clip is just perfect 👌
    By far the most improved channel of all my subscriptions.
    The improvement has felt organic and natural progression. Well done!

    • @risasb
      @risasb Před rokem +5

      Two terrific minds in harness.

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  Před rokem +7

      Thank you! I agree that my husband definitely has a more in-depth knowledge of most topics than I (he really does love reading about nearly any topic). Thank you for your comments on the editing. It's very labor intensive so appreciate when people notice.

    • @jenny216
      @jenny216 Před rokem +1

      Totally agree!

  • @terribishop5313
    @terribishop5313 Před rokem +105

    It's an elaborate helicopter, nothing resembles a car.

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 Před rokem +20

      Closer to an Osprey military plane.

    • @StephenKarl_Integral
      @StephenKarl_Integral Před rokem +1

      Yes ! Exactly my first thought, thanks for pointing it out. I believe the Robinson R-22 would be a little smaller when I look at the wingspan (+ fans), and from my experience in drones (quad), losing one engine is quite dramatic (immediate loss of control due to assymetry), nowhere near the "chill" you feel when you have power loss on an R-22, you maintain level and you can autorotate if you're high enough.

    • @kennethhawley1063
      @kennethhawley1063 Před rokem +8

      Very little in common wirh a conventional helicopter nearer to a large rc model aircraft/drone.

    • @kherve4255
      @kherve4255 Před rokem +5

      They are always helicopters with extra steps

    • @kitesurferlee
      @kitesurferlee Před rokem +1

      Yes it does it has three wheels like a Robin Reliant 😂

  • @alwayscensored6871
    @alwayscensored6871 Před rokem +60

    I really love how quiet it is. None of that energy wasted in making droning noise.

    • @edouble0325
      @edouble0325 Před rokem +10

      That thing is amazing!! Hopefully battery tech will take the leap and and put an end to 100LL finally

    • @Helloverlord
      @Helloverlord Před rokem +11

      Anything is quiet if you recorded it 300ft away...

    • @worldview2134
      @worldview2134 Před rokem +4

      It’s an osprey

    • @teekanne15
      @teekanne15 Před rokem +7

      @@Helloverlord they showed different sound signature of various aircraft’s at the same distance and mentioned that this thing is below 70dB at lift off

    • @TheRoomboom
      @TheRoomboom Před rokem +1

      What is the sound power at take off compared to helicopters or planes ? How does it match the WHO requirements in the envrironment (55 dB Lden) ? The 65 dB commented in the video does not mean anything : is it pressure ? Where with respect to the source ? Envisioning this kind of things closer to densely populated area than current aircraft will certainly come with noise pollution issue and sorry but the only comparison is in fly by for which you are comparing to non noise regulated aircraft - being « quieter » than unregulated source does not mean anything (apart from the fact that there is indeed a huge noise issue with those objects)

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 Před rokem +6

    Very cool. I like how quiet it is.

  • @spikekavalench
    @spikekavalench Před rokem +2

    Great video! Love how you were able to safely take off, fly and land the Joby safely with minimal coaching. Great semi-autoflight programming of a complex dynamic system. Brilliant!

  • @YuriyKlyuch
    @YuriyKlyuch Před rokem +1

    Wow, I have subscription to like 10 different eVTOL channels, but somehow I've missed Joby, subscribed now! thanks

  • @skydivekrazy76
    @skydivekrazy76 Před rokem +35

    We are living in some incredible times. I am SO excited to see what we do over the next two decades with tech!

    • @laska907
      @laska907 Před rokem

      I can’t wait until we rapidly surpass electric motors and get into plasma propulsion

    • @jareknowak8712
      @jareknowak8712 Před rokem +6

      If i could choose, i woud take the cure for cancer and solution to the hunger problem over any electric car.

    • @shaunhall960
      @shaunhall960 Před rokem +1

      Indeed!

    • @runatrix
      @runatrix Před rokem +4

      ​@@xargs0095 as long as their battery and other material production and disposal are safe

    • @runatrix
      @runatrix Před rokem

      @@jareknowak8712 that one seems harder, if you feed people they reproduce more and then there are 2x, 3x,.. the amount of people with hunger

  • @DS24K
    @DS24K Před rokem +22

    Great to see their progress. Joby could be the Telsa of the skies in a few years.

  • @freelancelife6704
    @freelancelife6704 Před rokem +4

    Happy Holidays and Thank You for all of the great videos.

  • @waylonk2453
    @waylonk2453 Před rokem +14

    6:22
    "...because the last thing that we need is just another buzzing thing."
    This got a laugh out of me. What a good way to put it!

    • @paulratzlaff2935
      @paulratzlaff2935 Před rokem +2

      What does that thing cost ?

    • @TohaBgood2
      @TohaBgood2 Před rokem +2

      Argh, not another pod gadgetbahn company that wants to build something like a train but not as good as a train.

  • @krissebesta
    @krissebesta Před rokem +30

    This is AMAZING! Perfect combination of drone and airplane!

  • @Dylan-cr5ub
    @Dylan-cr5ub Před rokem +3

    Amazing work from Joby Aviation, it's definitely a good step into the future⚡.

  • @johnward1191
    @johnward1191 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a lifetime of experience building model planes and doing composites for aerospace and the Joby is by far the best and most advanced eVTOL. For a while they were right down the road from me here in Redwood City before moving out of the old Miracle Auto painting shop and into a larger space when they got the funding. This is by far the best eVTOL video on Utube! Thanks Joby and good liuck.

  • @EddieWeeks
    @EddieWeeks Před rokem +5

    It seems to have variable pitch props. This is not common and although increases complexity, it should be smoother in the the hover and faster in forward flight. Reaction time of hover flight controls is much faster like this .. Very interesting

  • @orientxprsoffroad
    @orientxprsoffroad Před rokem +3

    Incredible! Thank you for sharing.

  • @solid1378
    @solid1378 Před rokem +3

    That's always been a big criticism I have had with these flying electric vehicles, most of them are super-noisy. I am glad noise pollution was key in the design of this very complex vehicle. The tilting rotors are a marvel of engineering. I hope the mechanics are reliable. The Osprey used by the US Military, and uses a titling rotor mechanism, has massive reliability issues with the tilt mechanisms. Thanks for covering this company!

  • @myherocamus8847
    @myherocamus8847 Před 5 měsíci

    So cool to see Kirsten Dirksen doing a piece on Joby!

  • @kin0cho
    @kin0cho Před rokem +1

    Great video despite some rather newbie interviewing questions!

  • @diraziz396
    @diraziz396 Před rokem

    Thank you K.

  • @hersheykiss9500
    @hersheykiss9500 Před rokem +1

    WOW i watched you for tiny homes, never expected you to do a video like this!

  • @tobuslieven
    @tobuslieven Před rokem +8

    This is great. I've always been suspicious of VTOL transport videos that don't show you how loud they are. That's the thing that will determine if they're allowed in cities close enough to populated areas to be useful for their intended role.

    • @StephenKarl_Integral
      @StephenKarl_Integral Před rokem

      A remote quad drone less than a kilogram is subject to a bunch of regulations most people aren't aware of. People are hyped by the positive potential exclusively, they always forget about the 80% other important things : safety, qualifications, infrastructure, regulation of shared space, maintainance and spare parts/qualified vendors and contractors, tested and validated overall systems, operation and management........
      At the end of the day (or the decade), it always all come down to what people didn't expect : the operational constraints doesn't meet lambda people expectations in terms of costs or complications, only a few elite will have access to the privilege or service, sometiles via costy dérogation or because you're a billionaire authorities may have trouble challenging. I don't even have a licence to fly an ultralight on my own from an airfield (we steal the flying time of a qualified pilot) and I have a thousand times the knowledge a lambda anyont have in terms of flying and rules/regulation, I know how sensible of a qualification it is, I cannot trust putting any of that very advanced tech vehicles in the hands of the first _"oh gosh it's so dope, I also want a flying car"_ dude : that's a recipe for disaster and drama. If people are regularly going down the road to change the chips of a drone toy to exceed the built-in altitude limitation by regulation, what kind of stupid rules breaking they would intentionally or inadvertently do with a "flying car"? Sharing airspace with people and properties below is the opposite of "having fun", you do care about at all times and abide by the rules, there is NO WAY you decide where you go, just like medevac ops today, you wait for instructions (air traffic control) and you strictly follows virtually already defined limited set of flight routes. We don't want that thing flying over schools or other areas with dense flocks of people walking, there must be regular suitable emergency crash land sites along the routes, like a stadium, highways, corn fields...
      The only "your fancy extraordinary personal car" that may find birth in a city is the one that meets all those conditions, like Tesla autopilot where a connected centralized service decides how to drive the car. For a flying car, it will be the same : you're not the one to have command, you just input a destination, then the company owning the service flies you there on through defined standardized flight paths and standardized connected "other fellow air travellers in nearby vehicles". That way, we get lambda people out of the equation in terms of training/qualification, and we get all vehicles standardized in terms of regulations, flight rules and behavior. Or else, no personal car, you go to a flying taxi port and you rent the service with a fully qualified trained pilot that will do his best to get you to another port/other places with special derogatory privileges, but he/she remains who has the last word.
      Hope this helps you have a better window displaying what will slowly take place in the future, so you don't build the wrong expectations from the start..

    • @12washere
      @12washere Před rokem

      @@StephenKarl_Integral woah, well explained sir

  • @adddude7524
    @adddude7524 Před rokem

    Whoa.. the longer the video went, the more you could see what a serious business with serious funding this is. Amazing stuff!

  • @purplepenguin43
    @purplepenguin43 Před rokem +3

    this is the first evtol that actually looks like it might make any sense whatsoever. hitting the nail on the head with the noise pollution concerns, everyone says they want flying cars or a helipad in their back yard, until they have to live with the noise. 6 rotors for redundancy in motor failure in a hover, and manual elevator and ailerons for total power loss landings from forward flight. it will be interesting to see if they can get it certified.

  • @paulwadehaddad
    @paulwadehaddad Před rokem

    Beautifully informative video, and well shot! Thank you for that.

  • @JLC24
    @JLC24 Před rokem +6

    Really like the high/new tech content 👍👍👍

  • @TheRyanRanch
    @TheRyanRanch Před rokem +1

    Wow, what a place to work !!!
    A dream come true for any engineer!
    First class all the way guys 👍
    Need a solidworks guy 😂

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerpt Před rokem +2

    Nicely vertically integrated!
    FWIW "Who Killed the Electric Car?" (2006).

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Před rokem +5

    This is so amazing!
    I'm looking forward to calling a sky cab.

    • @Coupe420
      @Coupe420 Před rokem +1

      I cant wait to pay 250$ to fly 4 min away!!!

  • @yobrojoost9497
    @yobrojoost9497 Před rokem +3

    This thing is next level! What an achievement!

  • @BartMassee
    @BartMassee Před 9 měsíci

    Go Joby! Whispering comfort and speed❤

  • @nicknamenick9448
    @nicknamenick9448 Před rokem +1

    Nice 👍The noise isn’t as loud as I’ve expected. Very nice 👍

  • @leserickson7057
    @leserickson7057 Před rokem

    Very Exciting, well explained, I enjoyed this very much.

  • @pieman3141
    @pieman3141 Před rokem +7

    The military would love this thing as a small insertion vehicle for small units. Areas that have a lot of islands would be great too. Thing is, it needs to seat 5-7 people, or else it won't replace anything that a helicopter can do.

    • @ilyarepin7750
      @ilyarepin7750 Před rokem +2

      sooooo an Osprey?

    • @abakrem
      @abakrem Před rokem +2

      It will be a fraction of the cost to run, and quiet, win win.

    • @StephenKarl_Integral
      @StephenKarl_Integral Před rokem +2

      _"it needs to seat 5-7 people..."_
      I'm not an engineer, but I'm aware the huge problem of electric flying things is _"not having enough battery to maintain that thing flying for hours _*_the heavier it gets"_*
      Unlike fossil energy that packs a lot of punch for a small drop of toxic fuel, electricity is like blowing a sheet of paper to maintain it airborne, so, how many people lungs and mouth do you need to maintain a book airborne ? The answer for electric aircraft is... just like airplanes : if you want to lift heavier mass, forget about V/STOL, you need a runway and trade time+distance for potential energy to be converted to lift via wings.

  • @eschdaddy
    @eschdaddy Před rokem +1

    This is yet another step in the needed reduction of decarbonizing. As much as I would love to see it, I don’t see us completely decarbonizing air travel due to the energy density of fossil fuels. But, there are perfect examples like this, where short hops are easily converted.
    Thanks for bringing these to light!

  • @nilsfrederking62
    @nilsfrederking62 Před rokem

    Much quieter than I thought, well done. It needs some distance to houses because of the air turbulences it generates, but there will be enough use cases intercity for such an airplane.

  • @jessem8928
    @jessem8928 Před rokem

    Best tangent video ever. The future is amazing.

  • @risasb
    @risasb Před rokem +3

    "It is a textile basically." I love these bits.

  • @MissMeganBeckett
    @MissMeganBeckett Před rokem +1

    I can see the use for this in scenic tours maybe for looking at glaciers and famous city scapes where you don’t want to disturb the people with too much noise. Very cool I like that it’s quiet.

    • @MC-yb5le
      @MC-yb5le Před rokem +1

      Hahaha, obviously you rarely visit or live in a congested city, for example: LA, NY, Dallas, Washington DC, Mexico City, Tokyo, South Korea and 100's of other congested cities across the world, each city named has a never ending growth with gridlock traffic.
      Joby will work in all types of scenarios. Delta airlines/JOBY are working together in the future to bring customers directly to the airport, then fly wherever. Delta realizes JOBY is changing the game, save more time for fun/work vs wasting time driving in gridlock traffic.
      I agree, JOBY will be a great addition to Tourists, moving tourists or workers between islands for example:Belize, Hawaii, Vancouver island, Indonesia to name a few of the 1000's of tourists spots in the world where JOBY can be a vital transportation and learning tool.

  • @yekaterinapanferova1410
    @yekaterinapanferova1410 Před rokem +1

    Wow. Well done. Thanks for the video. Good job. Good people

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance Před rokem +2

    I have yet to see a Joby video discussing the possibility of an emergency parachute. Obviously, the weight of such a system would compromise performance and increase cost. I'm guessing there isn't enough wing surface area to glide the aircraft to a controlled crash if the electrical system shorts or multiple propellers are compromised in bird flock strikes.

  • @kelamram
    @kelamram Před rokem +1

    That looks awesome

  • @mikestirewalt5193
    @mikestirewalt5193 Před rokem

    Wow. That reeks of ingenuity and foresight. Really well filmed and documented. It's odd that this effort has not gotten more attention from the aviation press . . . or maybe I've somehow missed it. Amazing amount of development has gone into this project. Really smart people.

    • @MC-yb5le
      @MC-yb5le Před rokem

      You've missed out, PBS showed a documentary on The Future of Electric flight 3 years ago. I've followed JOBY since, actually i buy every time the stock goes under $4, no regrets.

  • @darondatoole7439
    @darondatoole7439 Před rokem +14

    The Jetsons have finally arrived!!

    • @frelema
      @frelema Před rokem +2

      😄

    • @frelema
      @frelema Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/9scfWN6aXaU/video.html

    • @pipe2devnull
      @pipe2devnull Před rokem

      Jane, get me outa this crazy thing!

    • @EricBishard
      @EricBishard Před rokem

      I mean, this thing come easily just pull out of your garage and go.

    • @EricBishard
      @EricBishard Před rokem

      I mean this thing could easily just pull out of your garage and go... 🙄

  • @ksnax
    @ksnax Před rokem +5

    Really liking their approach to building this. Low profile without a bunch of hype - and getting it done!

    • @MC-yb5le
      @MC-yb5le Před rokem

      However, the real fun is only starting, how to build 25, 50, and 100 JOBY's a year will be a monumental task.
      Main reason Toyota partnered early to help and refine the JOBY building process. Joby will need to build 1000's to crush the competition, who is late to the party, and/or years behind.

    • @JoeZaccaris
      @JoeZaccaris Před rokem +2

      @@MC-yb5le do not doubt the power of scaled manufacturing with Toyota's expertise --- Joby definitely found the right partner

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely fascinating. I cant wait to see this kind of tech reach commercial fruition.

  • @j.d.3875
    @j.d.3875 Před rokem

    Awesome, thanks

  • @SequoiaElisabeth
    @SequoiaElisabeth Před rokem

    Super impressive! Definitely a scoop 🙂

  • @jasoncochran853
    @jasoncochran853 Před rokem

    Great design, great video thanks for sharing.

  • @victormanuelgonzaleznorieg2478
    @victormanuelgonzaleznorieg2478 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazing!

  • @aaronknight1009
    @aaronknight1009 Před rokem

    It looks like the Aptera with rotors, great video

  • @BigBlackBe4r
    @BigBlackBe4r Před rokem +4

    Mind blown thank you. What a treat to see everything behind the scenes. So many competent, knowlegeable and hard working human beings. AWESOME

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  Před rokem

      Our pleasure!

    • @last7509
      @last7509 Před rokem

      People ridicule when I say this is about to explode. Maybe they majored in physics or whatever but I'm telling you they are going to make this thing explode. They have tech you never heard of and this is obviously the plan.

  • @DarthPreamp
    @DarthPreamp Před rokem +1

    Great video! What a nightmare for those workers doing hand lamination. I hope they are paid well.

  • @smokymack
    @smokymack Před rokem +1

    Jist wondering if the charging/ fuel aspect was compared....
    Also maintenence and materials used in the building of each would also be another noteworthy point.

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Před rokem

    Wow, thank you 🙂

  • @eshqa
    @eshqa Před rokem

    Very interesting, Kirsten and Nicolás. ✨

  • @timmyjones1921
    @timmyjones1921 Před rokem

    Awesome Tech Vtol.

  • @losstillo5761
    @losstillo5761 Před rokem

    Good morning great job guys and girls keep up the great job 👌✌️

  • @investingthelike111
    @investingthelike111 Před rokem

    wow actually amazing

  • @barnabaschoi
    @barnabaschoi Před rokem

    Thanks for your video, this is what I planed to do

  • @mlbreel
    @mlbreel Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @TT3TT3
    @TT3TT3 Před rokem +1

    I used to dream about a flying commute.

  • @mauriceforget7869
    @mauriceforget7869 Před rokem

    More please!

  • @FeguerFineArt
    @FeguerFineArt Před rokem

    Just Awesome!

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 Před rokem

    This is a fantastic video so many ideas to go so many different ways especially that motor he was showing to definitely lends itself to doing something different mobility or efficiency this is where we should put our energy into this kind of thing I could see that changing our country….

  • @Winterbiker333
    @Winterbiker333 Před rokem

    Very cool

  • @nathan1459
    @nathan1459 Před rokem +1

    I need a Joby!

  • @Chedring
    @Chedring Před rokem +15

    Flying 'cars' won't happen in the sense that any shmuck can get a license like for a car and start flying around. You'd need a pilots license which is much harder to get and more expensive to boot. This is a GOOD thing. The last thing we need is the average joe driver who can't stay on the road to be flying into people's second story apartment.
    These are cool concepts, like the Jetson One or drones being ridden on. But they also open up a lot of dangerous doors when they get cheap and accessible.
    Edit: This can already be seen with rich people flying around and crash landing like Harrison Ford (and he's a seasoned pilot lol)/

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 Před rokem

      Bad comparison with the HF reference. Surprised you didn’t bring up John Denver too :(

    • @Chedring
      @Chedring Před rokem +2

      @@blueman5924 Don't know him, but he does fit better as a comparison opon a quick look. I'll admit I want one of these too. But just because I want something doesn't mean I should have it, and a low barrier to entry flying machine is one of them. At least paragliders won't cause as much damage as a small plane.

    • @ehtuanK
      @ehtuanK Před rokem

      They are planning for it to become autonomous at some point in the future to make it cheaper and more accessible without causing those problems. Autonomous flight with predefined paths and landing points would probably be easier to develop than autonomous driving, since the sky is much more spacious than streets, there aren't any level cross-roads or t-junctions in the sky, and cyclists/pedestrians won't appear out of nowhere. Still won't be anywhere comparable to today's wide spread of actual cars, just more common than today's helicopters and small planes.

    • @sandrajohnson9926
      @sandrajohnson9926 Před rokem +1

      How about self driven planes? Oh, yeah!

    • @tinayoga8844
      @tinayoga8844 Před rokem

      @@Chedring Low barrier? This thing is not cheap. Cutting edge technology rarely is. And remember that this is a plane and planes have a ton of paper work attached to them. It isn't like throwing together a Tesla car.

  • @bubblesmelt7368
    @bubblesmelt7368 Před rokem +3

    I will put in drive way for sure, can't wait no more traffic jams!!

  • @oceanwonders
    @oceanwonders Před rokem

    CHRIST! This is exciting!

  • @fiturenevada
    @fiturenevada Před rokem

    awesome!!!

  • @PaulSinnema
    @PaulSinnema Před rokem

    There are so many things that come to mind. What about safety? Can it glide and land as a normal airplane would. What happens when one or two propellers fail? Will it fly on it's own? The future is so exciting. Love this video Kirsten, very well done. I would like to see more of this company. Go go.

  • @onebridge7231
    @onebridge7231 Před rokem

    Very cool tech!

  • @tylerhill9483
    @tylerhill9483 Před 5 měsíci

    I think Joby has the best eVOTL design hands down. They just need to incorporate full automation with automated flight controller for air traffic. They also need to incorporate battery packs, so you can land at a skyport and have machine that can swap the batteries automatically in just a few minutes.

  • @snowwhite-jt9cj
    @snowwhite-jt9cj Před rokem

    Nice flying car;)✨

  • @Flavius-Tech
    @Flavius-Tech Před rokem

    So high tech and is pulled with a rope on the track. :)

  • @shaystern2453
    @shaystern2453 Před rokem

    amazing

  • @carlossmart4934
    @carlossmart4934 Před rokem +1

    They just gave another name to the combination of helicopter + plane, this one being silent when is flighting, but unable to walk through ordinary streets.

  • @whatsay8406
    @whatsay8406 Před rokem

    Great story and video. Thanks for bring this to our attention. Kristen, did you get the feeling this product was being over sold? That there presentation was manufactured to look better for the interview?

  • @toptastic66
    @toptastic66 Před rokem +1

    Those are the tiniest wheels I ever saw on a 'Car'.. maybe you mean.. flying Shopping trolley?

  • @hyperactivists9390
    @hyperactivists9390 Před rokem

    wow nice

  • @juki0h391
    @juki0h391 Před rokem +2

    It's so quiet, it can be a military aircraft.

  • @watchonjar
    @watchonjar Před rokem +4

    this is for sure going to be the future

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Před rokem +1

      If. it is we're going to need a LOT bigger parking lots.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Před rokem

      @Miraak Imagine trying to get that thing into multi-level parking!

  • @AlbertBellgardt
    @AlbertBellgardt Před rokem

    Very good video! Definitely think this is the direction to go as far as electric Vtol goes. Would you have a BRS? Glide ratio during complete power loss?

  • @revpops
    @revpops Před rokem

    This is so Great 👍 of next Gen equipment, this maybe a great new idea for emergency transportation for urgent site to Trauma cases

    • @StephenKarl_Integral
      @StephenKarl_Integral Před rokem

      Actually, what you suggest is the very rare case the concept seems viable, economically and in terms of realism, as a quieter successor to helicopters. We need the practicallity of helicopters, but going electric drones-like crafts comes at a risk yet to be solved : assymetric lift => total loss of control. If they are reliable enough (statistics) or we come up with some sort of compromise (like trade payload for redundancy or safety equipment), then having qualified pilots manning them is acceptable (not the lambda anyone casually flying and encoutering a flock of birds, not trained enough to react on the spot).

  • @rangefreewords
    @rangefreewords Před rokem

    Lake Tahoe or Aspen? Excellent Cali Arizona, Utah, and UAE aircraft. Nice work!

  • @uncleericrocks
    @uncleericrocks Před rokem +4

    I'll take one!

  • @pedro6248
    @pedro6248 Před rokem +1

    If the company was founded in 2009 this should be avail by now. Lets get this thing in the air, commecially and avail for use at least in one state. Get things going.