British leader officially named it new eVVOL with a bold look oryx🇧🇷 This is a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that, in addition to performing its functions as a vehicle, offers a design without visible wings and propellers. The equipment can carry, in addition to the pilot, two more passengers. The company is working on upgrading the equipment to the point where it can carry four people.
The equipment can carry, in addition to the pilot, two more passengers.
O propulsion system part of this machine is hidden, which easily distinguishes it from competitors that are gradually becoming more common. These machines, also referred to by many as “flying machines”, are the next step in a script that until recently was a perk only for science fiction films. The concept basically stops deliberately using the proverbial wings or propellers because it is part of a self-proclaimed “new vehicle category” known as “fly🇧🇷

(Illustration with the Volar concept / Credits: Disclosure / Leader)
The electric propulsion system is mounted on the bottom of the Oryx.
All care about design much more than just a fancy look. According to its creators, this eVTOL’s complete powertrain is at the heart of its design. According to experts, this allows for greater efficiency and better flight control. The aircraft will have cruising speed 140 km/hwhich is more than enough to deftly overcome considerable distances.
The aircraft will have a cruising speed of 140 km/h, which is more than enough to maneuver over long distances.
OUR leader said that oryx will be tested in real conditions from next year. It is expected that a kind of eVTOL will be able to cross the sky over Dubai in the not so distant future, and to make the project possible, it will be assisted by two great partners: Enata Aerospace as well as Inmarsat.
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French airport officials close eVTOL deal in Abu Dhabi
The performance will take place in Paris at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Source: Bellwether Industries, Away magazine.
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