Czech company UDX has introduced a groundbreaking electric vertical take-off and landing (evTOL) prototype called Airwolf.
The maximum speed in the air is 62 miles per hour. This propeller-driven motorcycle takes to the skies to beat frustrating ...
The eVTOL is controlled via a joystick, with buttons as backup, and has it duct fans under some of the propellers to keep the aircraft stable in case any issue occurs with the props. Xpeng ...
You might have heard about electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL). Well, there's some exciting news coming from Jetson, a Swedish startup that’s making waves in the air racing scene.
even with the eVTOL aboard). And yes, owners will need to become flight certified if they want to pilot it themselves—but the controls are minimal, consisting of a one-handed joystick for ...
The Skyrider X1 is the most recent innovation in the eVTOL space, an area that has rapidly ... There are, however, manual control options in the shape of a joystick for those who prefer hands ...