https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2018/07/12/opener-blackfly-wants-to-be-vtol-flying-car-you-can-buy-next-year/
BlackFly Wants To Be The Flying Car You Can Finally Buy Next Year, And For
Cheap
Jul 12, 2018  Eric Mack

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BlackFly claims to be the world’s first ultralight all-electric fixed-wing
vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft


video
https://youtu.be/FI8AemQcclY
BlackFly - Flight
]

  - BlackFly has more of a UFO look to it than other VTOLs and personal
flying vehicles out there.

  - Leng told CBS News he hopes BlackFly will be on sale as soon as next
year for the price of an SUV.

Yet another startup has popped up promising to deliver the future filled
with flying cars that we've been promised for generations. BlackFly is an
all-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) personal aerial vehicle
from a Silicon Valley via Canada company called Opener.

To call it a flying car is actually not quite correct, as it has no wheels,
but it is the latest in a lengthening line of personal flying vehicles that
aim to compete with cars as a primary way of getting around.

“Opener is re-energizing the art of flight with a safe and affordable flying
vehicle that can free its operators from the everyday restrictions of ground
transportation,” said designer and CEO Marcus Leng.

BlackFly has more of a UFO look to it than other VTOLs and personal flying
vehicles out there. Utilizing eight small rotors spread across two parallel
wings, it takes off by sort of rolling on and off the ground via its rounded
belly, which makes it look a little bit like an old school rocking horse.

Opener says it designed BlackFly with "triple-modular redundant flight
systems, control surfaces, and sensors" to ensure safety and has flown over
ten thousands miles of test flights. There's also auto-landing and
return-to-home features to add extra usability. The company says the single
passenger, joystick-operated system requires no formal licensing in the U.S.
to fly, but Opener will mandate that users take the FAA Private Pilot
written examination and complete its own operator training.
[© forbes.com]


http://fairydetox.org/2018/07/15/google-cofounder-larry-page-backs-blackfly-flying-auto.html
Google cofounder Larry Page backs BlackFly flying auto
15 July 2018  Although widely described as a "car", BlackFly has no wheels,
making more like a cargo drone with a human payload ... can travel 25 miles
at 62 mph, is fully amphibious, and allegedly so easy to use that you don't
need a licence to fly it ...


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Public L3 EVSE @Mullan-MT
https://missoulacurrent.com/business/2018/07/missoula-walmart-electric/
Missoula Walmart installing electric vehicle charging station at Mullan
store
July 3, 2018  9 hours ago  ... super-fast chargers that can charge a car in
between 10 to 30 minutes ... Providing this service is the right thing to do
for our customers, our business and the environment ... Spread the love ...
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