Flying cars are officially here. Pivotal’s Helix costs $190K, trains fast and flies without a pilot license. See how it works ...
Pivotal is a Palo Alto-based company developing an ultralight, electric aircraft for recreational use and short-haul travel.
Dan Neil of The Wall Street Journal wrote an essay about his experience test driving the Pivotal BlackFly, an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) It's just one model of many vehicles ...
Futuristic movies and cartoons often depict flying vehicles, like the flying family car from the popular cartoon series, "The Jetsons." Unfortunately, current passenger vehicles are still very much on ...
Flying cars aren’t science fiction anymore. Companies like Alef Aeronautics are taking orders for vehicles that drive on roads and fly through the air. But the technology comes with eye-watering costs ...
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Flying taxis are finally edging into real life
The concept of flying taxis, or electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs), is transitioning from a futuristic idea to a viable mode of transport. Recent advancements have brought us ...
After passing a training program, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) in a test flight Flying cars are finally here, and no pilot's ...
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