Well, this might be a great sneak peek into what the future of urban mobility could look like.
Rajni Chaudhary is an Indian automobile vlogger who reviews a flying car in this video. You may have seen a ton of unique concepts for various automobiles but this one will stand out. Firstly, it is a real flying car that works on the principle of drone technology. The same concept has been used to devise this large drone which has the capacity to carry a human being. What are the details of this drone/flying car, let us find out?
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Indian Vlogger Reviews Flying Car
The shape of this drone resembles that of the cabin of a helicopter. The way the front glass and doors are designed are inspired heavily by the characteristics of a helicopter. It has 4 outward dual wings that are made up of carbon fibre to control the weight just like a regular drone. The wings are propelled by electric motors attached to each of them. The size is just enough to accommodate a single person at a time.
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If you are carrying a small amount of luggage, there is a storage space at the rear to put it. There is a functional headlamp at the front to enhance visibility in the dark too. The rear also features the wiring to charge the drone when it is not flying. It is operated by a remote controller from the ground. This frees up the space inside the cabin as there are no other components. One could really stretch the legs and enjoy the view out of the massive glass area at the front.
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Specs
This customised drone is capable of flying at 160 km/h and has a range of around 50 km. This could be a great beginning to test this market in India and a few international markets are already starting it. The regulations in India are also revolving around drone technology quite progressively. However, it would still take a lot of time before we are able to use this as a taxi service or for personal use. The certifications and licences associated with something like this would also be complicated to safeguard the safety issues.