NASA tests eVTOL air taxi for the first time: it will write the laws of flight
NASA tests eVTOLs, and is about to “write” the laws of flight that will apply in this century.
NASA tests eVTOLs, and is about to “write” the laws of flight that will apply in this century.
With a unique design and facilitated European certification, the air taxi expected in 2026 promises reduced costs and popular diffusion.
A "crazy bat" that cuddles the passenger, keeping him stable, while the propellers change trim. The secret? It's called a tail sitter.
Flying machines that look like machines, not planes. In Israel, they are warming up, and they are ready to get serious starting as early as 2022.
The future city that many billionaires are planning looks like a tax haven in an environmental hell.
Transwing's secret? A convertible technology that makes it take off with closed wings, and fly with open wings like an airplane.
The technology is already there, tests are increasing and so is safety: we are close to unmanned airliners, but the pilots will not necessarily stay at home. Here because.
It is not a project under development. It is a product, it is ready and will be around in a few months.
3 years after its birth, the company is close to the finish line with the first flight of a full-scale prototype.