FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION

INTRODUCTION

A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle which can function both as a road vehicle and as an aircraft. 

Designed in the 1940s, it combined a very modern looking fiberglass body car with a wing/tail/engine structure that could be attached to the roof of the car for flight

Technology Used In Flying Cars

Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL)

 VTOL technology is the real deal in the flying car industry. It is the pillar that aims to skip the need for a runway and let the electric flying cars take off and land vertically

 Electric Propulsion

Powered by electric motors, these flying cars  are eco-friendly and can run at a speed of 360 kph in 30 seconds since the engine starts

Autonomous system

Advanced autonomous navigation system ensures safe and efficient handling of flying cars

Features Of Flying Cars

 Vertical Takeoff and Landing:

Foldable Wings:

Advanced Navigation Systems: 

Hybrid Engines: 

PRO’S

CON’S

CONCLUSION

While flying cars offer convenience and could ease traffic on the ground, safety, regulatory, environmental, and affordability concerns still remain. Without addressing these issues, flying cars might not deliver on their promises and could trigger unprecedented complications.