Friday, September 11, 2020

Flying Car

 

The concept of the Flying Car has been around the world for a long time and many researchers are working to make it a reality. You can also see how it is.

Meanwhile, a team of Japanese researchers recently conducted a successful experiment on a truly manufactured flying car, using one man to drive the car around a test track in Toyota for about 4 minutes.

Developed by the Japanese company Skydrive Incorporation, this is the first successful experiment on a flying car in Japanese history.


However, the company has not yet revealed the technical details of how fast it can switch between airplane and car mode.

According to Skydrive, more than two cars will be allowed to park in the parking lot, and more test flights will be conducted in the future under various conditions to ensure that the vehicle's safety and technology comply with industry standards.

If successful, it will be re-tested outside Toyota's racetrack and the company hopes to make it a successful aircraft by 2023.

Named the SD-03, the car is powered by eight electric motors, making it the world's smallest vertical take-off and landing vehicle.


However, as we mentioned above, Skydrive is not the only company in the world doing research on flying car technology, and it is still difficult to say exactly which company will provide the first successful flying car experience in all respects.