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Author:  edders23 [ Sun Jan 22, 2017 8:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

from France

A driverless flying taxi is set to be tested this year by the aerospace group Airbus, its chief executive has announced.

"One hundred years ago, urban transport went underground. Now we have the technological wherewithal to go above ground," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the DLD digital tech conference in Munich last week.

Mr Enders said that Airbus, which has its main offices in Blagnac, Toulouse, aims to fly a 'demonstration vehicle' by the end of the year.

That could pave the way for the vehicles to be available commercially by as early as 2021, news website 20minutes.fr reports, with the company itself saying it hoped to have a realistic demonstration vehicle operating by 2020.

Mr Enders said such technology would have to be clean to avoid further polluting congested cities, but added that taking transport to the sky would could also reduce costs for city planners.

"With flying, you don't need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads," he said.

The so-called 'Vahana' project - named after the Hindu entity used by the gods as a vehicle - takes advantage of rapidly improving battery technology, that it says 'are now adequate for airborne applications', as well as advanced obstacle detection and avoidance technology, and low-cost, reliable avionics.

Uber, the internet-based private hire vehicle company, has also unveiled plans for airborne passenger drones to fly its users short distances around cities.

in the picture the thing has 8 engines :shock: the french can keep em !

Author:  ven2112 [ Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

edders23 wrote:
from France

A driverless flying taxi is set to be tested this year by the aerospace group Airbus, its chief executive has announced.

"One hundred years ago, urban transport went underground. Now we have the technological wherewithal to go above ground," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the DLD digital tech conference in Munich last week.

Mr Enders said that Airbus, which has its main offices in Blagnac, Toulouse, aims to fly a 'demonstration vehicle' by the end of the year.

That could pave the way for the vehicles to be available commercially by as early as 2021, news website 20minutes.fr reports, with the company itself saying it hoped to have a realistic demonstration vehicle operating by 2020.

Mr Enders said such technology would have to be clean to avoid further polluting congested cities, but added that taking transport to the sky would could also reduce costs for city planners.

"With flying, you don't need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads," he said.

The so-called 'Vahana' project - named after the Hindu entity used by the gods as a vehicle - takes advantage of rapidly improving battery technology, that it says 'are now adequate for airborne applications', as well as advanced obstacle detection and avoidance technology, and low-cost, reliable avionics.

Uber, the internet-based private hire vehicle company, has also unveiled plans for airborne passenger drones to fly its users short distances around cities.

in the picture the thing has 8 engines
:shock: the french can keep em !



what picture? post it ffs ! :roll:

is it this ?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Image
:lol: :lol:

Author:  toots [ Wed Jan 25, 2017 12:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

:lol: :lol: :lol: I can't believe it Ven done a funny, whatever next a whole paragraph?

Author:  ven2112 [ Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

toots wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: I can't believe it Ven done a funny, whatever next a whole paragraph?

:wink: :lol:

Author:  bloodnock [ Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

"With flying, you don't need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads"

Option "A"

Flying Taxi: Oh how we all laughed as our Pilotless drone crashed out of the Sky as it hurtled out of control through an engine fault towards the earth with no chance of our Survival...we all died laughing.

Option "B"

Driven Road Taxi:

Oh how we all cursed as the Engine packed in and we had to wait half an Hour for another vehicle to take us on our onward journey late but safe to our destination.

Which option would you prefer?

Author:  edders23 [ Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driverless flying taxi plan unveiled

ven2112 wrote:
edders23 wrote:
from France

A driverless flying taxi is set to be tested this year by the aerospace group Airbus, its chief executive has announced.

"One hundred years ago, urban transport went underground. Now we have the technological wherewithal to go above ground," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the DLD digital tech conference in Munich last week.

Mr Enders said that Airbus, which has its main offices in Blagnac, Toulouse, aims to fly a 'demonstration vehicle' by the end of the year.

That could pave the way for the vehicles to be available commercially by as early as 2021, news website 20minutes.fr reports, with the company itself saying it hoped to have a realistic demonstration vehicle operating by 2020.

Mr Enders said such technology would have to be clean to avoid further polluting congested cities, but added that taking transport to the sky would could also reduce costs for city planners.

"With flying, you don't need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads," he said.

The so-called 'Vahana' project - named after the Hindu entity used by the gods as a vehicle - takes advantage of rapidly improving battery technology, that it says 'are now adequate for airborne applications', as well as advanced obstacle detection and avoidance technology, and low-cost, reliable avionics.

Uber, the internet-based private hire vehicle company, has also unveiled plans for airborne passenger drones to fly its users short distances around cities.

in the picture the thing has 8 engines
:shock: the french can keep em !



what picture? post it ffs ! :roll:

is it this ?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Image
:lol: :lol:



probably more likely to fly !!!

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