The first personal flying car in the world tested successfully
Hoversurf has developed a personal airliner that combines the design of unmanned aerial vehicles and four-wheel motorcycles.
Scorpion-3 flying test car.
Hoversurf has released the first Scorpion-3 test video , the world's first hoverbike . This product can carry passengers and cargo up to a maximum of 120kg, reaching speeds of 48km / h and a height of 10m, Verge on 21/2 reported.
The Scorpion-3 adopts a quadcopter engine and chassis design and a quad bike system. It can fly continuously for 27 minutes. The trial version costs $ 150,000.
Hoversurf says it has equipped a safety mechanism to limit the speed and altitude of the Scorpion-3, avoiding accidents during operation. Control is relatively easy, requiring no complicated training. The manufacturer hopes Scorpion-3 will open up new potential for future traffic.
Some photos of the Scorpion-3 car:
Hoversurf test flight.
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