Wednesday, April 18, 2012

PAL-V Flying Car makes debut flight

All you can see on a road is a vehicle, slightly unusual one, but this car possesses the ability to transform itself into machine which can fulfill your dreams to fly. The PAL-V took its maiden flight in March and is certified for the air as well as the road. It needs only 165 meteres to take off and depending on weight, can fly for up to 500 kilometres or 315 miles.

PAL-V in air
PAL-V on road

The top speed is the same on the ground as in the air, around 180 kilometres an hour, or 110 miles an hour. Lift is generated by an auto-rotating rotor on top, forward speed from a propeller on the back.


This configuration is known a gyrocopter, and the company says it's quiet, easy to fly and safe. Before taking the controls customers must get their private pilot's license. But PAL-V hopes to attract buyers beyond weekend flying enthusiasts.A team of top engineers has been working on the first prototypes since finalization of the design concept in 2008.


Renowned institutes such as the Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory and Delft University have also been involved in the development.The driving prototype was fully tested in 2009 and now the flying-driving prototype has made its first flights.


The PAL-V complies with existing regulations in all major markets, which means that the vehicle is allowed both in road traffic and in the air.


On the ground the slim, aerodynamic, 3-wheeled vehicle combines the comfort of a car with the agility of a motorcycle thanks to its patented, cutting-edge, ‘tilting’ system. Driving, a PAL-V accelerates like a sports car and drives through curves like a motorcycle.


Flying, a PAL-V is like a standard gyrocopter. It is quieter than helicopters due to the slower rotation of the main rotor. It takes off and lands with low speed, cannot stall, and is very easy to control. This makes a PAL-V one of the safest types of aircraft. Obtaining a licence requires only 20 to 30 hours of training.


Governments are already preparing for increasing traffic with Personal Air Vehicles like the PAL-V. In the United States and in Europe government-funded development programs are determining the infrastructure of ‘digital freeways’ to provide a safe corridor using GPS technology. The technology is available today to allow personal air traffic to grow safely. PAL-V Europe N.V. is determined to play a leading role in this market.


PAL-V Europe NV, the company that initiated the development of the PAL-V, is located in Raamsdonksveer, The Netherlands. The management consists of a team of Dutch entrepreneurs with expertise in aviation, automotive, research, and marketing. PAL-V Europe succeeded in gathering the best talent available.


Professionals and corporations are investigating the efficiency and improved effectiveness a PAL-V will bring to their operations.Potential lead customers such as police, the military, and flying doctors have expressed interest for surveillance, mobility, aid in post-war situations, and homeland security. Initial talks about specific requirements are underway.


Now that the final product development phase has been reached, PAL-V Europe will invite new investors to fund the development of the commercial product and the market launch. A flying car has been a dream cherished for almost 100 years. Now it has become reality. This will be a revolution in door-to-door transportation similar to the transition from horse-and-buggy to the automobile.


Leave home and fly-drive to almost any destination. Avoid traffic jams and cross lakes, fjords, rivers or mountain ranges like an eagle. Touch down on the other side and drive to your final destination. The PAL-V combines in one vehicle the freedom and excitement of flying like a bird in the sky with the choice of breathtaking driving performance on the roads and highways. It offers an unprecedented freedom in mobility.


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Note: The information is collected from yahoo news site and is not my own original production.