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India’s First Flying Car: Know When It Will Be Launched

India’s First Flying Car: India’s first electric flying car, know when it will be introduced.

Testing is going on around the world for flying cars, many countries have moved in this direction from concept model to production model.

But India is still far behind, although in the future we may see private flying vehicles.

We are saying this because an Indian start-up based in Chennai has built Asia’s first flying car, and the civil aviation minister will present this flying car to the world.

The Helitech Expo is to be presented in 2021.

Vinata Aeromonality, a start-up based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, will introduce its first autonomous hybrid flying car globally.

Vinata will unveil the vehicle at one of the most prestigious exhibitions in London – Excel at the Helitech Expo 2021. The two-day exhibition program will see the start-up fully presenting the flying vehicle.

Can travel up to 60 minutes at a time.

The flying car weighs only 1,100 kg and can lift 1,300 kg. It gets an electric battery and also gets hybrid-electric VTOL or vertical take-off and landing aircraft.

The car will be able to cruise at a speed of 100-120 km/h.

With a maximum flight time of up to 60 minutes, Vinata Aeromobility claims that the hybrid-powered flying car is more sustainable as it uses biofuels.

Urban air mobility or UAM is expected to soon become a commercial reality in the United States and European countries.

Established players such as Boeing and Airbus have joined hands to make flying taxis a reality in Japan.

While Lockheed Martin and Uber are also working together to bring the technology to market. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia expressed happiness in a statement on this subject.

It is a pleasure to be introduced to the concept model of Asia’s first hybrid flying car to be developed by the young team of Vinata AeroMobility.

Since its launch, flying cars have been used for transportation of people and cargo as well as Medical emergency services. also expressed hope.

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