How eVTOL Flying Cars Are Made | Airspeeder Factory Tour at Goodwood SpeedWeek
CEO Matt Pearson takes Goodwood SpeedWeek fans inside the Airspeeder factory where we make flying cars a reality. We also get a unique look at the planned manned Mk4 electric racing quadcopter powered by an interchangeable 500kw battery and has been designed from the ground up by Alauda Racing for racing and performance flying. It is a closed single-seat cockpit craft and is a carbon fibre monocoque design. Unloaded, an MK4 Speeder weighs 120kg and can fly at speeds up to 200km/h. Hear from our aerospace engineering team and what the future holds for this exciting sport.
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