Personal Flying Machine 2023 That You've Never Seen Before!!

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Traffic jams are a thing of the past! You can now skip the rush hour on the ground and take to the skies, with these advanced Personal Flying Machines!

00:00 Samson Switchblade
The Samson Switchblade is set to become the world's first flying sports car, as it can transform into a plane in just under three minutes. Equipped with a powerful engine, the flying machine has a top speed of 200 miles per hour and can reach an altitude of up to 13,000 feet.

00:45 Concept Integrity
The UMILES Next Concept Integrity is the latest addition to the growing lineup of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Designed for urban air mobility, it has a range of up to 62 miles and can travel at speeds of up to 75 mph. The flying machine is equipped with multiple redundancies, including a triple-redundant fly-by-wire system, making it highly reliable and safe.

01:37 ARC C-600
Arc AeroSystems has unveiled the production model of its C-600 eVTOL aircraft, designed for urban air mobility. It has a range of up to 75 miles and can travel at speeds of up to 150 mph. The flying machine features a sleek design, with retractable landing gear and foldable rotors that make it easier to store and transport plus, it comes equipped with advanced safety features and redundant systems, making it a reliable and safe option for urban transportation.

02:26 Pegasus E
Pegasus Universal Aerospace has unveiled its Pegasus E flying car at the Avalon Airshow 2023 in Australia. The Pegasus E is a hybrid electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle that can fly at speeds of up to 250 mph for 500 miles. It can accommodate four passengers and a pilot and is designed for both personal and commercial use, including air taxi services, search and rescue operations, and emergency medical transportation.

03:38 E-Hang 216
The Ehang 216 is an autonomous electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that has the potential to revolutionize transportation. With 16 electric motors, it can carry up to two passengers for up to 35 km at a maximum speed of 130 km/h. This flying machine is equipped with advanced safety systems such as a redundant flight control system and an emergency parachute and has already undergone successful test flights in various countries, including China, Austria, and the United States.

04:37 Malloy Hoverbike
Malloy Aeronautics has developed a hoverbike, a futuristic personal flying vehicle that combines the agility of a motorcycle with the freedom of a helicopter. The hoverbike uses four rotors to lift off the ground and can fly at speeds of up to 60 mph at a maximum altitude of 16 feet. With its unique design and impressive performance, this personal flying machine has the potential to revolutionize transportation in urban areas, allowing for faster and more flexible movement through congested city streets.

05:25 Xpeng AeroHT
The XPeng HT Aero is a flying car developed by the Chinese automaker XPeng. The vehicle is designed to operate both on the ground and in the air, with retractable wings and tail that allow it to take off and land vertically. It features four electric motors and can travel up to 35 km in the air at a top speed of 130 km/h.

06:19 Ryse Recon
Ryse Aero Technologies' Recon, is a personal electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that can operate on both land and water. The aircraft has a top speed of 90 mph and a range of up to 75 miles on a single charge. It is equipped with autonomous flight technology and advanced safety features, such as an airframe parachute system.

07:06 Regent Seaglider
Regent, a US-based startup, has launched an electric seaglider that provides eco-friendly water transportation. The seaglider has a futuristic design and can travel at high speeds on the surface of the water before taking off and gliding through the air above. It has a range of up to 180 nautical miles and can carry up to seven passengers.
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