This car can lift more than 80 kg for pilot racing. It takes 2.8 seconds to accelerate from 0-100 kmph.
Electric Flying Race Car
Airspeeder has exposed the world to the Mk3 racing prototype. The remote-powered craft is the world’s first full-scale and functional electric flying racing car. The production variant of this vehicle is being made at the Technology Headoffice of Gaming in Adelaide, South Australia. Airspeeder has announced the specification of this flying race car. Alauda Aeronautics, the sister-company of Airspeeder, is building ten such vehicles for the race on three continents in the coming months.
As the head of design and Royal Academy of Art graduate, the world’s first electric flying racing car, Felix Pearon’s F1 car, a fighter jet and helicopter, leaps. Talking about work processing, when the crew race starts in 2022 and then, the pilot will sit in the cockpit in the same way that a driver is seated in the latest Formula 1 car.
Pieron mentioned the seaplane that flew gracefully and gracefully in the waters adjacent to Monaco, now the Airspeeder Mk3 is best designed as a flying racing car.
What is special in this electric flying racing car
The Mk3 remote-powered electric flying racing car will deliver a maximum power of 320 kW, equivalent to the Audi SQ7 performance SUV. Audi weighs 2,500 kg while an airspeeder racing craft (without a pilot) weighs just 130 kg. This pilot can lift more than 80 kg for racing. It takes 2.8 seconds to accelerate from 0-100 kmph.
The Mk3 vehicle has a thrust-to-weight ratio of 3.5, higher than the F-15E Strike Eagle (thrust-to-weight ratio 1.2), one of the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world. The thrust-to-weight ratio, along with other powertrain features, has been verified as part of the testing and development program prior to the start of full production. The speed found through the Octocopter Preview has been compared to a Formula 1 car, which supports 5G technology.
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