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  2. FlyTech Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    FlyTech Dragonfly comes in multiple colors, blue and green are the most commercially available, while red/orange ones are less common. One version of the Dragonfly is designed to resemble Barry B. Benson from the 2007 DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie. A Toys-R-Us exclusive variant called the Hornet had a more wasp-like body.

  3. Backpack helicopter - Wikipedia

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    SoloTrek XFV (Exo-skeletal Flying Vehicle). Martin Jetpack; Vortech designed various models which have seats. [10] They formerly also made a pure backpack model with two very long rotor blades driven by a little propane-powered jet motor at the end of each blade. GEN H-4 [11] Hirobo bit [12] Trek Aerospace's Springtail [13]

  4. PAL-V Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The company settled on a gyroplane design for a number of reasons. "The gyroplane principle not only provides us with a safe and easy-to-operate flying car but it also enables us to make it compact and within existing regulations, which is the most important factor to build a useable flying car," said Mike Stekelenburg, Chief Engineer at PAL-V. [1] Pilots will require a Private pilot licence ...

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  6. List of VTOL aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fixed-wing aircraft capable of vertical take-off and landing arranged under manufacturer. The list excludes helicopters, including compound helicopters and gyrocopters, because they are assumed to have this capability.

  7. Personal air vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A personal air vehicle ... also upset communities if they operate near homes and businesses. ... to 150 accidents per year for 50,000 eVTOLs flying 3,000 hours a year

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  9. Boeing Passenger Air Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Passenger Air Vehicle (PAV) is an American electrical powered autonomous personal air vehicle prototype developed by the Boeing NeXt division of Boeing with the assistance of Aurora Flight Sciences.