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The Mk3 will fly the first race unmanned in 2021, with the 2022 edition of the event putting pilots on board. Speaking of the event , it is officially called the Airspeeder EXA Series championship.
Following a Kickstarter in 2017 to gauge interest in an electric flying car racing series, and an international public debut in 2019, Alauda Aeronautics has now unveiled a full-sized, fully ...
Folks, it seems flying cars are now a reality, although the Airspeeder MK3 is not a car per se. Alauda has unveiled its MK3 electric flying racing vehicle, capable of vertical take-off and landing ().
Billed as the “world’s first flying electric racing car,” the Mk3 is a full-sized, remotely operated eVTOL that’s reportedly capable of reaching speeds of up to 75 mph (120 km/h).
Matt Pearson's Alauda Aeronautics has released footage of engineers remotely piloting its full-size Airspeeder Mk3 multirotor electric "flying car" ahead of international teams taking the controls ...
In the video above you can see the Airspeeder Mk3 tearing around an AR augmented track at 150km/h+. To celebrate "introducing the world's first racing series for flying electric cars," Alauda has ...
The Airspeeder Mk3 flying racing car will compete in remotely piloted events during the second half of 2021, before pilots are dropped into the cockpit in 2022. Skip to Content Skip to Footer.
The world’s first electric flying race car, the Airspeeder Mk3, debuted at the Goodwood Speed Week in prototype form. First batch of Mk3 will consist of ten units for the upcoming races.
Check out Nate's fully restored Volkswagen Jetta VR6 Mk3. ... There are two ways to build a project car. ... Thanks: girlfriend Lindsey, mom, dad, family, dave Baldwin, Ngp racing, dave graf ...
Alauda has revealed the Airspeeder Mk3, dubbed the world’s first flying electric race car. Alauda is just one of the companies currently working on a flying car.