human can now fly in Avocado shaped AirScooter upto 4000km unveiled by Viva Technology

Every person must have dreamed of flying like a free bird in the air at one time or the other. Now something similar has become possible. Technology has developed so much that humans can now fly in the air even alone. After helicopter, aeroplane, flying taxi, flying scooter has also been invented. It is being called an air scooter which appears to be in the shape of a fruit called avocado.

AirScooter has been designed in such a way that it will not require any kind of pilot license. It was first created by Franky Zapata. This was the same person who crossed the English Channel in 2019 with his self-made hoverboard Zapata Flyboard. Franky flew a distance of 35 kilometers on water in 22 minutes. Now Frankie has introduced his personal VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft in the form of AirScooter prototype.

Forbes The AirScooter was recently unveiled in Paris, France, according to Viva Technology Has been presented at the conference. The company says that it follows the Federal Aviation Authority regulations, due to which it will not require any kind of pilot license. It has a top speed of 100 kilometers per hour. Whereas a cruise speed of 80 kilometers per hour has been given. AirScooter has the ability to fly continuously in the air for 2 hours. It can bear weight up to 120 kg.

This aircraft with a speed of 100 kilometers per hour can reach a height of 3000 to 4000 meters. The airscooter has 12 propellers, 8 electric motors, and four petrol powered motors. It weighs 115 kg. Its fuel tank has a capacity of 18.9 litres. Its special thing is that only two joysticks are provided inside it for control. That means it is quite easy to fly. The aircraft has just been presented as a prototype. It cannot be said yet when it will be launched in the market on a commercial basis.

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