Video: Personal flying vehicles take off vertical

Imaginative's Charles Bombardier and AirBouyant's Pete Bitar give the idea of ​​a vertical takeoff (VTOL) that can fly quickly in the city.

Imaginative's Charles Bombardier and AirBouyant's Pete Bitar give the idea of ​​a vertical takeoff (VTOL) that can fly quickly in the city.

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Solexa will use small fuel cells and high octane gasoline to run 6 engine-mounted propellers.

Solexa looks like a super-large unmanned aircraft. Similar to other VTOLs, navigation can be done via a computer on the vehicle and the operator pre-selects the destination. Most VTOL uses lithium-ion batteries. Solexa will use small fuel cells and high octane gasoline to run 6 engine-mounted propellers.

According to Bombardier and Bitar, Solexa is ideal for short walks on crowded streets or exploring countryside. Police can also use means to patrol the streets.

Update 15 December 2018
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