'Seagull' mechanical

A special flying device has been introduced to the public by the US Space Administration (NASA).

The shape of the airship looks quite similar to a short-lived albatross. It can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, but in the sky it travels horizontally, parallel to the ground. NASA named the aircraft the V-22 Osprey. It provides power across battery blocks, very low noise. The length of the V-22 Osprey is 3.66 meters and the wingspan is 4.1 meters. However, this is not a fixed size that can vary depending on the user's physique.

According to the Popsci website, the V-22 Osprey slowed down at 150 mph, accelerating to more than 300 mph. When parked on the ground, this mechanical gull was stabilized by two pairs. The two wings were fitted with two swords. At start-up, these two swaths will reach enough speed to lift the aircraft out of the ground vertically, the two pairs will be folded to form the tail of the flying equipment. When it reaches the required altitude, the V-22 Osprey will move horizontally. It can fly forward, back and forth, rotate very flexibly. When the landing will return to the vertical and the two pairs will be opened to land safely.