The creator and technical team behind the upcoming Airspeeder eVTOL racing league, Alauda Aeronautics, has successfully completed 250 test flights as it moves closer to one day transporting pilots ...
Following stints in TV news production and as a record company publicist, Chris spent most of his career in automotive publishing. Mentored by Automobile Magazine founder David E. Davis Jr., Paukert ...
We first heard of Alauda's plans for a flying electric racing vehicle series in late 2017, when the Australian startup's Matt Pearson launched a Kickstarter to gauge interest and raise funds. The team ...
Folks, it seems flying cars are now a reality, although the Airspeeder MK3 is not a car per se. Alauda has unveiled its MK3 electric flying racing vehicle, capable of vertical take-off and landing ...
The future of racing is airborne, so believes Alauda Aeronautics. The Australian startup announced the world’s first electric flying car, dubbed Airspeeder Mk3, back in February this year. With the ...
Airspeeder Flying Electric Car race series is soon coming, thanks to its successful test flight of the Alauda Aeronautics Mk3, resembling that of a single-seater aircraft. There are a lot of flying ...
Starting more than a century ago, racing helped drive the development of early aircraft to the point where they became mainstream mass transportation. Today companies building eVTOLs are taking a ...
The current global crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the urgency for more investment in science and technology to find progressive solutions to how live now and in the future.
Yes, it seems flying cars are coming sooner than expected, and they'll probably arrive from the most unexpected places (or manufacturers). We bet you already heard about Klein Vision's AirCar ...
Newly formed eVTOL racing league Airspeeder has successfully completed its first competitive drag race in South Australia. The drag race put two teams from Alauda Aeronautics head-to-head as a ...
Say hello to the Alauda Airspeeder Mk3, a four-metre-long 'multicopter' which looks a bit like a massive drone. The flying car, which was built by Alauda Aeronautics, has taken its first unmanned test ...