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  2. Workhorse SureFly - Wikipedia

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    Each propeller blade is driven directly by an independent electric motor and flight control is achieved by varying the RPM of each blade to achieve thrust vectoring and prevailing torque changes across the vehicle, similar to smaller multirotor unmanned aerial vehicles. It was later upgraded with a 200-kW generator, a 550 lb (250 kg) payload ...

  3. Volocopter 2X - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was designed to comply with the European Class 6 microlight helicopter rules and be employed in air taxi service in urban areas. It features 18 fixed-pitch propellers, each powered by its own electric motor. Accommodation is two-seats-in side-by-side configuration in an enclosed cockpit with a windshield. It uses skid landing gear ...

  4. Volocopter - Wikipedia

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    Volocopter GmbH (formerly called E-Volo GmbH) is a German aircraft manufacturer based in Bruchsal (near Karlsruhe) and founded by Alexander Zosel and Stephan Wolf.The company specializes in the design of electric multirotor helicopters in the form of personal air vehicles, designed for air taxi use.

  5. Volocopter eyes launch of its electric helicopter taxis in ...

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    German startup Volocopter said Singapore is emerging as one of the most likely destinations for the commercial launch of its electric helicopters, where it hopes to offer short-hop flights for the ...

  6. I toured an electric Uber 'air taxi' that plans to launch in ...

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    Joby wants to partner with airlines like Delta to connect airports and city centers in as little as seven minutes. Still, I'm skeptical about pricing.

  7. Chinese firm tests electric flying taxi in Dubai - AOL

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    A XPeng X2, an electric flying taxi developed by the Guangzhou-based XPeng, Inc's aviation affiliate, is tested in front of the Marina District in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Oct. 10, 2022.

  8. Airbus CityAirbus - Wikipedia

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    The multirotor is intended to carry four passengers, with a pilot initially and to become self-piloted when regulations allow.The overall system is being developed in Donauwörth, with the electrical propulsion system built in Ottobrunn/Munich.The use of four ducted fans contribute to safety and low acoustic footprint.The fully integrated drivetrain has eight propellers and eight 100 kW (130 ...

  9. The CEO of a Hyundai’s electric air taxi subsidiary ... - AOL

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    The CEO of a Hyundai’s electric air taxi subsidiary thinks we’ll be flying in them by 2028—but admits batteries aren’t there yet ... The aircraft is a pilot-plus-four passenger vehicle and ...