5 Flying Future Vehicles - Future Transportation System 2025

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  • 5 Flying Future Vehicles - Future Transportation System 2025 - Some of the world's best engineers are racing to bring science fiction-style flying future vehicles to life. None are ready to fly you over Manhattan just yet, but the more hopeful companies claim they're close. We're looking at the firms vying for a piece of this booming market as we wait for our first sky shuttle.
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    1- EHang 216 Autonomous Aerial Vehicle
    In the quadcopter drone market, EHang is a major participant. The firm intends to apply its unmanned electric VTOL technology to human applications in the future vehicles. The EHang 216 is based on the EHang 184, except instead of four arms, it has eight. It permits this vehicle of the future to accommodate two people rather than simply one. The EHang 116 is the name of the single-seat variant. EHang received a Special Flight Operations Certificate for their 216 Logistics freight drone in the summer of 2020.
    👉 - bit.ly/3xbQ9LK
    2 - Tactical Robotics Cormorant
    The Cormorant, (previously name AirMule), is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) conceived and developed by Israel's Urban Aeronautics to satisfy Israeli Defense Forces needs.
    In January 2010, the Cormorant successfully completed its first phase of flight testing. Its first flight, which was supposed to take place in April 2009, has been postponed. The UAV was transported to an airfield in central Israel in June 2009 to conduct a series of ground tests for hover testing.
    👉 - bit.ly/3h01BVs
    3- Airbus pop up flying car
    Air travel always involves more than just getting in an airplane. City to city transportation system generally involves taking a vehicle or cab to a train to a shuttle to a terminal where you can catch a flight, just to reverse the procedure at the other end, with a little jogging thrown in for good measure. Pop.Up, a prototype two-passenger pod that hooks to a pair of wheels, hangs under a quadcopter, joins with others to form a train, and even zips through a hyperloop tube, is Airbus' insane notion to revolutionize all of that.
    👉 - bit.ly/3jn6rO9
    4- Varialift Airships
    Airships were originally thought to be the way of the future of transportation. They are now being promoted as a more environmentally friendly mode of transportation.
    Varialift Airships, located in the United Kingdom, is developing a solar-powered airship that may be used to transport cargo worldwide with zero emissions. The airship would consume 8% of the fuel that a typical jet airliner would require on a transatlantic journey between the UK and the US.
    👉 - www.varialift.com/
    5- The Volocopter VC200
    The Volocopter VC200 is a twin-seat, 18-motor, all-electric helicopter developed by e-volo, a German firm. The helicopter is designed to serve as a new mode of urban future transportation system.
    In November 2013, the VC200 aircraft flew for the first time at dm-arena in Karlsruhe. The prototype aircraft's test flights were completed in November 2015.
    The VC200 helicopter is the second in a series of multi-rotor designs that were granted authorization to operate as ultra-light aircraft by German aviation authorities in February 2016. The aircraft's maiden manned flight took place in March 2016 at a southern German airport.
    👉 - www.volocopter.com/
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