Wednesday, April 25, 2018

This Flying Car does not need a Pilot SIM


Kitty Hawk, a company flying car funded by Google founder Larry Page has just launched a new product last month. The prototype of this flying car looks like a private plane that anyone can use without having to get a pilot's license.

This flying car named Cora looks a bit like a small plane berpenumpang two people. Its wings are filled with small, upward propellers that allow the flying car to take off and land vertically.

Quoted from Live Science, Tuesday (24/4), Cora fully driven automatic alias autopilot and fuel electric. Kitty Hawk also released another product, Flyer. It looks like a cross between a jet ski and a giant quadcopter.

Cora has a range of up to 100 kilometers (km) and its speed is 180 km per hour. The cruising altitude is between 150-910 meters. Companies prefer to call Cora by air taxi. Kitty Hawk in the long run will make this air taxi service commercially in New Zealand.

Kitty Hawk who launched the product in California is repeatedly invites the world to think ahead. If Cora's propellers suddenly stop in the air, this flying car can pull out a parachute to prevent a sudden fall.

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