World’s First Flying Car with CycloRotors - CycloTech CruiseUp
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- CycloTech CruiseUp is an innovative air vehicle that showcases the benefits of CycloRotor technology and its 360 degree thrust vectoring capabilities all within a compact passenger oriented design.
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I like how the photo of the middle class neighborhood shows a $20 million hover craft in the driveways like its just another family sedan. 🤣
Very cool capabilities. Have they tested bird strikes yet? Single and multiple birds?
THEY CAN JUST ADD UP A SCREEN ON ITS ROTOR AND ITS WAY TO GO AGAIN.
ALL BIRDS ARE SAFE WITHIN PERIMETER OF THIS MACHINE WHILE ON THE FLY.
Would be great tech, but sadly cyclorotors dont have the ability to autorotate in a fall. That means, that they cannot fullfill safety standards in basically all countries around the world. Multiple rotors can be used for redundancy, but unless proven, that the vehicle can fly with just 3 rotors, it wont come to the free market any time soon
It has 6 rotors, which makes it redundant for safety reasons.
It still doesn't matter, if this vehicle experienced total loss of power, there's no way for it to reach earth in a controlled manner.
Anytime you have an experimental "aircraft" that isn't inherently stable, the rules get a lot more strict.
It's a cool concept, but currently a death trap.
I don't think you watched the entire video
I only see four rotors in the video. If four of the six rotors are next to another in that close of proximity, could a shutdown of one of those effect the one directly next to it? Also, these aren’t very fast. A traffic jam in the sky isn’t a good thing either.
Airbag powered safety parachute..already used on small planes.
Amazing Project…Plus could extended to a motorcycles,and another vehicles which will give a boost to a community about it..
Thanks for sharing very much appreciated..
Hey, did you realize that cyclorotor vehicles can do a stationary hover while upside down? In theory, they can even flip over very, very slowly. Now that's something that drones can't do unless their rotors are fully articulated. Cyclorotors can vector in any radial direction from the blade axis.
Pretty cool EVTOL
Its about time !!!!
CONGRATS TO ALL THE PEOPLE BEHIND WHO WORK HARD ON THIS CYCLOCAR SUCCESS. 👏👏👏😊
🎉✨🎄🎄🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024.!!! 🎄🎄🎄✨🎉
Cool technology, though I do worry about bird populations.
I’m sorry six rotors? Did I miss something? Lol. Either way, very exciting project.
Exactly what I was wondering hahaha. It said six and I was like wait, where are the other two?? I ended up finding them though
If you skip back to 00:40 there is one more rotor in front of the cockpit, and one more behind it facing front to back instead of side to side
the only problem with that type of rotor is no chances of surviving when engine quit
Parachute .
@@igordewit7357 LOL
It would have the glide ratio of a brick.
Add this advanced rotor technology to a bush plane and where done with this forward flying to hover problem. Finally a solution!
Id really like to see cyclocars
Yeah stranger. Long time no see.
Your back... 😎
It looks like a paddle steamer 👍🏻. Great concept though
можно сделать в качестве двигателя основного обычный винтовой в задней части машины, а по бокам выдвижные циклические двигатели
It’s giant
ADD ONE OR TWO MORE CYCLOROTOR BELOW FOR STABILZER IN CASE OF ANY ROTOR FAILURE OR CRASH ACCICENT.
THEN THE FUTURE OF AIR MOBILITY IS WITHIN REACH. ✨✨✨😁
One small problem, engine failure. Fixed wing aircraft have a glide capability, rotary wing also have a safety feature in being able to rotate down. This thing will plummet like brick.
Это основная причина по которой массово это внедрять нельзя. Для начала нужно разработать безопасные для окружающих маршруты полетов для таких машин. Полеты в пустынной местности - да. В городской черте - нет.
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The routers need a cover. If birds get hit n damage one router then ur out of there.
Most people have been driving their whole lives and barely get from point a to point b. Now we're going to add flight to common forms of transportation. Would love to see the FAAs license test for us. Ever seen people on boats? Yeah. We as a civilization are not ready for this at all .
Did they actually call "individual air mobility" sustainable? There's no way
My guess is this design will go nowhere, because:
1. Production costs, weight and maintaince: A Quadcopter is beautifully simple design, with 4 motors and 4 moving parts. This thing has at least 20 moving parts plus additional 2 actuator motors for tilt shifting per rotor.
2. Efficiency: the rotor blades don't create any lift (or even negative lift) while they are "retracting". While they are doing this, they are useless weight.
The only really advantages I see is higher maneuverability and the ability to always stay in level flight.
Bird strike?
And you can’t drive them like a normal car?
It needs to travel for at least 3000 km
😂😂🤣
ITS ONLY USED FOR SHORT RANGE & NOT YET TESTED FOR ONE TON CARRY CAPACITY.
That is not a car by definition.
A flying car does not need to drive. It needs to function the same as one. Easy to control for daily commutes. It would be nice if it had both. The 5G systems could interconnect them to avoid collisions, and automated cruise flight. These have the advantage of no propellers that could chop you up. We are at the doorstep of a new era for mankind.
@@WorivpuqloDMogh "A flying car does 'nt need to drive" and a driving car does'nt need to fly.
@@DN-kz7xl Your attempt at trying to correct grammar is futile. If you have nothing to add to the conversation, please refrain from responding.
The idea of a car is simply that it is practical and easy to learn. My point is valid, and shall it shall remain so
Neither are Teslas. Cars have combustion motors. These are vehicles. Forms of transportation.
@@WorivpuqloDMoghyour concept of there are no rotors is mistaken. If you look inside the cylinder you will see 3 flaps that can adjust to specific limits allowing the thrust, lift and motion to exist. Though they may not be in a traditional form they are in fact rotor blades. Instead of doing a 360 above the vehicle they just switched the axis in which it spins. It's still too early to have a true opinion myself I shall watch and see their progression. Cool concept wonder how it would fly if we attached a jet engine to the back of it with the current set up for speed. Time will only tell..
If this made use of performance gasoline engines, it could really take off.
98% AI images, is anything about this real?
Ummm, No. Not going to work. In fact, it's a stupid idea.
The reason being, if an aircraft loses power it can glide to landing based upon the lift of its wings. In a rotary wing aircraft, you can autorotate to a safe landing using the kinetic energy stored in the rotating blades.
This thing, if it loses one of its rotors it's going to tumble out of the sky because of asymmetrical lift. If it loses power, it's going to fall out of the sky like a brick because it's got nothing but the rotors producing lift.
This may have application as a unmanned aircraft, but it's suicide as a manned aircraft.
you know why you never heard audio in these flying car vids? because they're loud as shit, you will only ever seen this used rurually, never gonna see these in towns/cities
Now this looks like a flying car. Ive been seeing a lot of nonsense..
You guys need to stop marketing these as committee vehicles, it’s too unattainable in an immediate realm. This is 50+ years from being practical enough or have enough legislation and infrastructure to support it. MARKET IT AS A SPORT. Cars began on the track!! The first race with autos was in 1867. The first passenger steam car was made in 1871. Carl Benz in 1886 made an internal combustion car and Ford in 1908 began production of the Modle T and it took another 20 years for horses to not be the main mode of transportation.
Sorry commuter
Is this a joke ???