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by IliaLitviak
667 days ago
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When thinking about take-off/landing you have to take into account the powertrain, fuel, noise, power-to-weight ratio e.t.c. With modern electric motors, batteries, BMS’ e.t.c. we are at a point where system weight is comparable (the battery is relatively small, motors are quite light and powerful), but all the other things - noise, efficiency, time between overhauls e.t.c. is much-much better. Long-term vision is to build-out a network connecting large metropolitan centers to smaller places, unlocking swaths of real estate. You can live in Albany and fly to Manhattan/Boston/Syracuse in 30 minutes whenever you need to report to office/go to a concert/visit a non-emergency doctor’s appointment. Vertiport can be located on a floating pier, on the roof of an existing transportation hub, on a plot adjacent to a bus/tram terminal e.t.c. |
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I'm willing to bet that innovation in blade design will get you much further than innovation on the power train itself.