Almost all consumer drone aircraft rely on four or more
vertical rotors for all their propulsion, but then there are a few fixed-wing
drones that can get moving faster. The Krossblade SkyProwler aimed to offer the
best of both worlds when it debuted with its vertical takeoff and landing
(VTOL) system a few years ago. Now, the SkyProwler 2 has arrived, and it
improves every aspect of the original. more
Air taxis, once a concept confined to the realm of science fiction, are now becoming a reality in countries around the world. These innovative vehicles combine the convenience of a taxi with the speed and flexibility of an aircraft, promising to revolutionize the way we travel. In this blog post, we will explore the efforts made by various countries to implement and embrace this futuristic transportation technology. 1. Israel Israel is leading the way in the implementation of air taxis. Recently, the Israeli government has approved trials of air taxis in the country, and numerous companies have sprung up to provide these services. The goal is to alleviate traffic congestion and provide more efficient transportation by rapidly transporting people through the air. Companies like Urban Aeronautics and EVTOL are in the lead of such efforts, with Urban Aeronautics developing a compact version of its Cormorant unmanned vehicle that can carry up to two people, while EVTOL is partnering wi
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