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The PALV - a new vehicle to lead a revolution in personal transportation

What happens if you cross a gyrocopter with a car and a motorbike?

The PALV. a personal air and land vehicle. a solution to increasing
congestion in our cities, highways and skyways.

On the ground, the slim line, aerodynamic 3-wheel vehicle is as
comfortable as a luxury car. But has the agility of a motorbike,
thanks to its patented cutting-edge `tilting' system. The single rotor
and propeller are folded away until the PALV is ready to fly.

Airborne, the PALV flies under the 4,000 feet (1,500 m) floor of
commercial air space. With land and air space reaching capacity, this
is some of the last free space.

The PALV is highly fuel-efficient and powered by an environmentally
certified car engine. It runs on petrol like a conventional car and
can reach speeds of up to 200 km/h both on land and in the air.

Its straightforward autogyro flying technology means that the PALV is
economically and technically feasible in comparison to other forms of
air travel. Like a helicopter, it has a Very Short Take Off and
Vertical Landing (VSTOVL) capability making it possible to land
practically anywhere. It can be driven to the nearest airfield or
helipad and, because it flies below 4,000 feet, can take off without
filing a flight plan. The autogyro technology means that it can be
steered and landed safely even if the engine fails as it descends
vertically rather than nose-diving. Lift is generated by the forward
speed produced by the foldable push propeller on the back.

At less than 70 decibels it is much quieter than helicopters due to
the slower rotating of the main rotor. a licence to fly the PALV is
more accessible than one for a helicopter or plane because of the
regulations controlling autogyro craft. In the United States and soon
in Europe the infrastructure is in place for `digital freeways' that
provide a safe corridor using GPS technology to aid regulation and
avoid collisions for low flying vehicles.

What makes the PALV attractive is the convenience of fully integrated
door to door transportation. Providing smooth transition from road to
air without having to change vehicle. The versatility to allow the
driver to change their mind.

Such flexibility and independence would appeal to business and
recreational users alike. Its capacity to reach destinations
inaccessible by road combined with ability to fly low means that the
PALV has potential applications from first aid/search & rescue to
surveying and observation. Or simply offers a new personal experience.

John Bakker, a Dutch entrepreneur working closely with Spark design
engineering and other partners, is developing the PALV. The concept
was inspired by living in one of the most world's most densely
populated countries, with a can-do approach to space issues.

Private jet ownership is becoming more popular in affluent society.
With further investment this hybrid prototype can pave the way for an
affordable and feasible alternative. Soon private flying will no
longer be the exclusive domain of executives and celebrities. If
congestion or obstacles block the destination – fly. If the weather is
too bad to fly – drive. Driving and flying combined in one vehicle
that could cost little more than an executive saloon car.

For additional information contact Spark design engineering at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.sparkdesign.nl
or John Bakker  (00316 - 53 46 80 89)
See also www.pal-v.com

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