The test flight was successful
The dream of getting into a "bag" and flying up and moving high, challenging every traffic congestion, is now "more visible" than ever before, after Lilium's recent flight test. Jet.
In April, Lilium Jet's two-seater, Eagle, successfully flew in Bavaria, Germany; bringing endless joy to the scientists of this country. So, a vehicle of the future has gradually become available.
After a successful test flight, scientists planned to design a larger, five-seater model, to carry passengers such as taxis, buses ...
Lilium Jet's two-seater design took off successfully in early April in Bavaria, Germany.
"The Lilium Jet flies to the sky and performs the operation with ease is the best demonstration of our team's skills and perseverance," said Daniel Wiegand, co-founder and CEO of Lilium Jet. share. "We have solved some of the most stringent technical challenges in aviation to achieve this," he continued.
Lilium Jet is an electric egg-shaped, electrically-powered (loaded from ordinary sockets on the wall) and is capable of staging, landing vertically, like a helicopter, so it can operate. In narrow spaces, such as indoor garden for example.
Lilium Jet has up to 36 jet engines, which are individually protected. Therefore, if a motor fails, it will not affect other motors. This has created maximum safety for the vehicle.
Information from the manufacturer, Lilium Jet does not generate toxic emissions and "quiet" operation than conventional aircraft. If loaded enough electricity, it can fly 300 km distance, maximum speed 300km / h. Sophisticated sensors on the aircraft will prevent the driver from performing any actions that exceed the programmed safety parameters.
Lilium Jet is a company founded by the initiation of four university graduates in Munich in 2015. The company's CEO, Wiegand, said it would soon put into commercial production of the aircraft to People can use it when traveling at short distances. What only rich people can afford.
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