Klein Vision Aircar (Source: Klein Vision)
So how does Klein Vision Aircar fly in the sky?
The video is published below, so please take a look.
Klein Vision's Aircar video
Accelerate the runway with the main wings and tail wings out of the body.Take off in the same way as an airplane.The altitude can be up to 5,500m.Landing is the same as an airplane.
After landing, Aircar can store wings.The wings are stored, the tail is folded and transforms into a compact car.And the car engine is equipped with a BMW engine.In this way, Aircar has two modes, a car mode and an airplane mode.
Aircar has finally succeeded in acquiring air resistance.It is said that he started his activities in 2017 to acquire this air -resistant certificate.AIRCAR successfully completed a 70 -hour strict flight test, including 200 times offering and landing based on the standards of the European Airlines Safety Organization (EASA), to confirm the static and dynamic stability as an airplane mode.It is said that it is possible.
How was it?
Klein Vision's Aircar is an amazing car that can move from a car to an airplane.It is a type that accelerates the runway and take off and land, rather than a displaced and landing type "flying car" like a helicopter like EVTOL.
Of course, this driving requires a pilot license, but in the future anyone can drive both cars and airplanes and feel free to go far away.。
Klein Vision's Aircar also plans to develop a three -seater, four -seater, twin engine, and an amphibious version in the future.I'm really looking forward to the future trends of Klein Vision, which is looking for a means of transportation on the earth.
In 2004, he completed the Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, and was a doctor of engineering.In the same year, he joined the Aerospace Research and Development Organization (JAXA) and was assigned to two satellite project teams.Joined the Japan Research Institute in 2012.Engaged in consulting in space business for government agencies and companies.Currently, we are focusing on consulting and disseminating information.Books include "Space Business Third Wave" and "Introductory Introductory Introductory Industrial Studies' Trends of Space Business and Karakuri."There are many TVs, newspapers, websites, seminars and lectures.YouTube: Former JAXA staff, Takaya Saida Twitter: @rinoceronTepad
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