The Jetson ONE Do Not Require A Pilot License To Fly
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024
- Jetson was founded by Peter Ternström and Tomasz Patan in October 2017 originally as Jetson Aero with its headquarters Poland, the moving to Sweden. The company name was also shortened from Jetson Aero to Jetson. The company's goal is to make safe personal electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft available to everyone. After the successful completion of the working prototype and many test flights, development of the Jetson ONE eVTOL aircraft, a second generation prototype, was started. The Jetson ONE will be the first production model for the consumer. Jetson ONE was finished during the late spring of 2020, and is now undergoing flight testing. The company says it is available to order.
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People WITH licenses can’t drive and now they’ll be above us too 😂 Terrible idea
Yep!
Safety glasses and a suit of armored kevlar!
If one of those props break...
If it does not hit you. It should be okay to fly. That's why there are 2 at each point. I think it would be able to fly with 6 props as long as it was not on the same point. At least that's how it works with drones. Don't see it being any different here. Not saying you keep flying, but you could land safely.
Right, but if it hits you, you're screwed. I think it's badass. No way I would get in one.
@@bitterrootfpv2207 The future is Solid Hydrogen for longer flight times and less weight. China is now shipping a bicycle powered by Solid Hydrogen. Git it going!
It's funny, cost is high 😅
Solid Hydrogen and all your flight times and range are solved! China is now shipping a bicycle powered by Solid Hydrogen, 10 sec recharge.