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Title: This Chinese octocopter wants to fly you at 60 mph
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URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/octocopt ... ly-60-mph-210112806.html?nhp=1
Published: Jan 7, 2016
Author: Stephen Shankland
Post Date: 2016-01-07 01:54:31 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 116
Comments: 5

[CNET]

The EHang 184 AAV is designed to fly a passenger for a trip lasting up to 23 minutes.

Think Amazon delivery drones are a radical idea? A Chinese startup called Ehang has used the same technology to build an aircraft to carry a passenger more than 20 miles.

The EHang 184 AAV is a one-person pod lifted by eight rotors mounted in pairs on four folding arms -- thus the number 184. Announced Wednesday at the CES tech show in Las Vegas, the battery-powered aircraft is designed to carry a passenger for 23 minutes at about 60 miles per hour. The machine pilots itself.

For decades, people have dreamed of soaring over traffic jams with jetpacks, flying cars and other personal aircraft. Some of designs are more traditional, like the two-person Icon A5 that lands on water or dry ground, and some are more futuristic, like the Terrafugia Transition, meant for both roadways and airways. Regardless, making that personal aviation dream a reality means working through difficulties intertwining cost, safety, engineering and regulations.

"The 184 provides a viable solution to the many challenges the transportation industry faces in a safe and energy efficient way," said EHang Chief Executive Huazhi Hu in a statement. Though it's initially aimed at commuters and adventuresome people, "EHang will make a global impact across dozens of industries beyond personal travel," he said.

Before that can happen, EHang's whirlybird ambitions will have to reckon with sharp regulatory constraints.

"It isn't going to be that you get one under the Christmas tree, take it outside, and go flying. You're still talking about what amounts to a manned aircraft," more like a helicopter than a drone, said Mark Dombroff, an aviation attorney for law firm Dentons, who previously represented the Federal Aviation Administration and Justice Department. "They're not going to be able to sell this without having some sort of airworthiness certificate, probably experimental." The EHang can travel at about 60mph for 23 minutes on battery power.​ The EHang can travel at about 60mph for 23 minutes on battery power.​

EHang said that it's working with multiple governments around the world and that no pilot's license will be required to use the 184 AAV. Passengers navigate by tapping a destination on an electronic map on the aircraft's tablet interface, and the 184 handles the rest.

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Really exciting stuff. Wouldn't it be fun to know what the future of it all is! They don't look like they'd cost more than cars to build once there's a mass market?

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#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Really exciting stuff. Wouldn't it be fun to know what the future of it all is!

Pretty good video showing the history and other endeavors by the company.

They don't look like they'd cost more than cars to build once there's a mass market?

Maybe eventually, but right now the cost is $200k to $300K

Ehang 184 Autonomous Single-Seater Drone

The entire vehicle weighs 200kgs and is capable of supporting an additional weight of upto 120kgs. The 184's batteries take 4 hours to charge normally but a fast-charge facility is also available which halves its charging time. The drone boasts of a top speed of 100km/h, can climb as high as 3,499m and has a flight time of roughly 23 minutes at sea level. Other features include gullwing doors, air conditioning, storage space, and 4G connectivity. Gizmag reports that an Ehang spokesperson said that the vehicle is already fully functional and should be available for purchase by end-2016. The Ehang 184 AAV will cost anywhere between $200,000 - $300,000

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