Asia First Hybrid Flying Car: The people of the country can soon get rid of the traffic problem and can travel through Hybrid Flying Cars.
Due to the ever-increasing population, most of the people have to face trouble due to the jam on the roads and due to this many times, people are not able to reach on time for many important works including office. The people of the country can soon get rid of this problem and can travel through Hybrid Flying Cars.
Jyotiraditya Scindia gave information about the concept model
Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has given information about the model of Asia’s first hybrid flying car by tweeting and introduced the concept model of Asia’s first hybrid flying car by the young team of Chennai-based startup.
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Flying cars will be used in these works
Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted saying that hybrid flying cars will be used to move people and cargo from one place to another. Along with this, he said that this is expected to help a lot in the field of medicine in the future and it can save lives of people in a medical emergency.
Digital instrument with artificial intelligence in the car
It is being told that the team of Vinata Aeromobility is all set to present its model at the world’s largest Helitech exhibition to be held in London on 5 October. The team at Vinta Aeromobility claims that the hybrid flying car features digital instrument panels with artificial intelligence, which make the flying and driving experience more engaging and hassle-free. The car will be very attractive to see from the outside, it will be given a panoramic window canopy along with a GPS tracker.
Capacity to lift 1300 kg
The hybrid flying car weighs 1100 kg and can lift a maximum weight of 1300 kg. It has a battery and is a made-in-India hybrid flying car. Vinata Aeromobility’s flying cars are designed for two passengers and can fly at a speed of 100-120 kmph. The company has claimed a maximum flight time of 60 minutes and a maximum altitude of 3000 feet.