http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5902787/The-transformer-aircraft-soon-LA-SF-hour.html
The 'transformer' aircraft that flies like a plane but lands and takes off
like a helicopter - and could soon take you from LA to SF in under an hour
29 June 2018  Mollie Cahillane

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The Transcend Air Corporation says the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)
six-seater aircraft that will be ready in January 2024. The Vy 400 will
deliver business travelers directly to and from major city centers. It is
able to travel at speeds of 405 mph, three times faster than a traditional
helicopter, thanks to its tilt-wing design

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It will have a range of 450 miles and be able to travel from Los Angeles to
San Francisco in just 55 minutes

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It will use a navigation system called fly-by-wire, meaning it will not be
controlled manually but rather electronically and will potentially be
automated

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AirSpaceX unveiled its latest prototype, Mobi-One, at the North American
International Auto Show in early 2018. Like its closest rivals, the electric
aircraft is designed to carry two to four passengers and is capable of
vertical take-off and landing

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Airbus Project Vahana prototype, branded Alpha One, successfully completed
its maiden test flight in February 2018. The self-piloted helicopter reached
a height of 16 feet (five metres) before successfully returning to the
ground. In total, the test flight lasted 53 seconds


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  - The Transcend Air Corporation has announced the development of a new
vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) six-seater aircraft called the Vy 400
that will be ready hopefully be ready by January 2024

  - The Vy 400 will deliver business travelers directly to and from major
citie, including Boston to New York

  - The VTOL will fly at 405 mph – three times faster than a standard
helicopters  with a range of 450 miles

The Transcend Air Corporation has announced the development of a vertical
take-off and landing (VTOL) six-seater aircraft that it hopes will
revolutionize business transit.

The Vy 400 will hopefully be ready for commercial use in January 2024, and
is able to travel at speeds of 405 mph, three times faster than a
traditional helicopter, thanks to its tilt-wing design.

The company says it will deliver business travelers directly to and from
major city centers, and has already published it first routes and ticket
prices. 

The Transcend Air Corporation says the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)
six-seater aircraft that will be ready in January 2024. The Vy 400 will
deliver business travelers directly to and from major city centers. It is
able to travel at speeds of 405 mph, three times faster than a traditional
helicopter, thanks to its tilt-wing design.

HOW MUCH WILL TICKETS COST?
The Transcend Air Corporation six-seater aircraft that will be ready in
January 2024, andits first routes will be: 

  - NYC-Boston $283 36 minutes
  - LA-San Francisco $315 55 minutes
  - Montréal-Toronto $325 60 minutes

It will have a range of 450 miles and be able to travel from Los Angeles to
San Francisco in just 55 minutes.

'This is a necessary and transformative addition to city-to-city
transportation options,' said Greg Bruell, co-founder and CEO of Transcend. 

'It solves multiple problems at once: we'll take cars off congested roads,
reduce pollution around airports, and lower the cost of air transportation
while drastically reducing travel times.'

It will use a navigation system called fly-by-wire, meaning it will not be
controlled manually but rather electronically and will potentially be
automated. 

It will also feature a carbon fiber design that will allow for a 'whole
aircraft parachute'.

'Our VTOL aircraft is far more efficient than helicopters,' the company's
website reads. 

'It'll cost less to operate, be less noisy, and because it transitions to
fly like a jet, will be much faster. VTOLs have been around for decades, but
thanks to new technology they are finally ready for the general public.' 

However, trips on the Vy 400 will not come cheap. 

Customers can travel from New York to Boston in 36 minutes for $283, from
Montreal to Toronto for $325 in an hour, and from LA to San Francisco for
$315.

Transcend also claims there are more than 46 city center pairs in the U.S.
where their service will be less expensive and five times faster than
existing airline service.

The company says it will use existing helipads, so there will be no major
infrastructure changes in the cities.

Those who are really confident in Transcend's vision will be able to
purchase their own VTOL starting in 2020 for a mere $3.5million. 

WHAT TYPE OF FLYING TAXIS COULD WE EXPECT TO SEE IN THE FUTURE?

Advances in electric motors, battery technology and autonomous software has
triggered an explosion in the field of electric air taxis.

Larry Page, CEO of Google parent company Alphabet , has poured millions into
aviation start-ups Zee Aero and Kitty Hawk, which are both striving to
create all-electric flying cabs.

Kitty Hawk is believed to be developing a flying car and has already filed
more than a dozen different aircraft registrations with the Federal Aviation
Administration, or FAA.

Page, who co-founded Google with Sergey Brin back in 1998, has personally
invested $100 million (£70 million) into the two companies, which have yet
to publicly acknowledge or demonstrate their technology.


Secretive start-up Joby Aviation has come a step closer to making its flying
taxi a reality.

The California-based company, which is building an all-electric flying taxi
capable of vertical take-off, has received $100 million (£70 million) in
funding from a group of investors led by Toyota and Intel.

The money will be used to develop the firm’s 'megadrone' which can reach
speeds of 200mph (321kph) powered by lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide
batteries.

The Joby S2 prototype has 16 electric propellers, 12 of which are designed
for vertical take-off and landing (VTOL), which means no runway is needed.

AirSpaceX unveiled its latest prototype, Mobi-One, at the North American
International Auto Show in early 2018. Like its closest rivals, the electric
aircraft is designed to carry two to four passengers and is capable of
vertical take-off and landing

The aircraft takes off vertically, like a helicopter, before folding away 12
of its propellers so it can glide like a plane once it is airborne.  

Airbus is also hard at work on a similar idea, with its latest Project
Vahana prototype, branded Alpha One, successfully completing its maiden test
flight in February 2018.

The self-piloted helicopter reached a height of 16 feet (five metres) before
successfully returning to the ground. In total, the test flight lasted 53
seconds.

Airbus previously shared a well-produced concept video, showcasing its
vision for Project Vahana.

The footage reveals a sleek self-flying aircraft that seats one passenger
under a canopy that retracts in similar way to a motorcycle helmet visor.

Like Joby Aviation, Project Vahana is designed to be all-electric and
take-off and land vertically.

AirSpaceX is another company with ambitions to take commuters to the skies.

The Detroit-based start-up has promised to deploy 2,500 aircrafts in the 50
largest cities in the United States by 2026.

AirSpaceX unveiled its latest prototype, Mobi-One, at the North American
International Auto Show in early 2018.

Like its closest rivals, the electric aircraft is designed to carry two to
four passengers and is capable of vertical take-off and landing.

AirSpaceX has even included broadband connectivity for high speed internet
access so you can check your Facebook News Feed as you fly to work.

Aside from passenger and cargo services, AirSpaceX says the craft can also
be used for medical and casualty evacuation, as well as tactical
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR).

Even Uber is working on making its ride-hailing service airborne.

Dubbed Uber Elevate, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tentatively discussed the
company’s plans during a technology conference in January 2018.

‘I think it’s going to happen within the next 10 years,’ he said.
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EVLN: Page's Kitty-Hawk certifying.nz auton-flying e-taxis r:100km ts:150kph
(v)
Mar 21 2018

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EVLN: Larry Page's e-flying Kitty Hawk> a FAA approved 1seat
Electric-ultralight (v)
Apr 30, 2017


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Nuro auton EVs to deliver Kroger/Frys groceries
https://www.whio.com/news/kroger-will-drive-groceries-your-curb-but-without-driver/5Ls1u1XI4JtQ6VxOhXlA0N/
Kroger will drive groceries to your curb, but without a driver
June 30, 2018  The Cincinnati-based company will test a fleet of driverless
cars designed to lower delivery costs, according to a company announcement …
https://www.whio.com/rf/image_lowres/Pub/p9/CmgSharedContent/2018/06/30/Images/Kroger%20car-U43881845554pCW-680x383.jpeg




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