Test vehicles flying

A flying car that looks like a science fiction Star Wars movie , one that can allow people to fly without having to learn to drive as a pilot.

The car consisted of two rotating wheels wishing to replace the wheels. This design was banned in the 1960s because of the risk of overturning or running unstable. California-based Aerofex overcame the problem with a hand-held, knee-controlled mechanical system that allowed the car to react to human control and sense of balance.

This means that one day doctors can visit patients in distant places, unwieldy roads, or help border patrols do their job easier without having to go through the lock. flight training. This car is based only on mechanical activity, not on electronic components, artificial intelligence or flight control software.

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The model has been successfully tested.

However, Aerofex does not yet have a plan to produce this type of vehicle for the rider, but considers it an experimental step to develop an unmanned vehicle for agriculture or transport supplies to local areas. dangerous form.

Even military personnel can use such compact vehicles to carry heavy loads while still moving through crowded, crowded places like big cities. Currently, the new Aerofex limits the flying height to 5m and the speed to 30mph for safety reasons, not due to technical limitations. Previous versions of this medium could fly as fast as helicopters.

The company plans to test the second version of the car in October, and will test the unmanned version by the end of next year.