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Flying Bike : Reel To Reality

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 Future modes of mobility are anticipated to include flying vehicles like automobiles and motorcycles. A Japanese firm is aiming to introduce hoverbikes in the United States by the end of the next year. At the Detroit Auto Show, the revolutionary hoverbike made its public premiere. 

The ability of the bike to fly or hover above the earth blurs the line between fantasy and reality with its introduction. The launch of Xturismo, according to the designers of the hoverbike at Aerwins, marks the start of a new adventure into the realm of mobility in the future. 

The Aerwins Xturismo hoverbike appears to take design cues from a quad-copter with additional propellers as it soars above the earth utilizing several propellers.

Its front end is supported by two large propellers, and the back by four little propellers, two on each end. The hoverbike’s main propellers are utilized to provide it the necessary lift, and the smaller ones serve as a stabilizer. 
The hoverbike’s internal combustion engine and batteries work together to power the propellers. The hoverbike is quite noisy due to the noise of the power source and the propellers, but the business expects to reduce the hoverbike’s decibel level in the future.

Specifications of XTurismo

The Aerwins XTurismo measures 3.7 metres long (146 inches), 2.4 metres wide (94.5 inches), and 1.5 metres in height (59 inches). For up to 30 to 40 minutes, it can fly at a top speed of 60 mph (97 kph). Due to the use of carbon fibre throughout the body, the hoverbike only weighs 300 kg (661 pounds) and can carry up to 100 kg of cargo (220.5 pounds). 

200 flying bikes will be delivered by 2022

Presently, the 200 Limited-Edition XTurismos will be delivered in 2022, and when costs come down, general manufacturing will start. Hopefully, VTOL rules and regulations will have caught up by the time this flying bike gets there.
By 2023, the business hopes to begin selling this flying bike in the United States, while it is already on the market in Japan. 

A smooth and exhilarating experience 

Thad Szott, the co-chair of the Detroit Auto Show, tested this flying bike and described his experience as “smooth and thrilling.”

The cost will be 6 crore 

The cost of this bike is $777,000 (6 crore INR), according to its maker’s website, AERWINS Technologies.
Author – Divyanshu Yadav


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