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World’s First Electric Flying Racing Car
is Ready to Race
Airspeeder has revealed the world’s first fully functioning
electric flying racing car. The Airspeeder Mk3, is a full-sized
remotely-operated electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle (eVTOL). It
will compete in an upcoming remotely-piloted Airspeeder racing series that will
stand as a technical test-bed and feeder series to a manned racing series in
2022.
The unveiling of the vehicle represents the realisation
of more than three years development work to create a sport that will
accelerate a new clean-air aerial mobility revolution.
A full grid of Mk3 electric flying race-craft is
currently being manufactured at Airspeeder and Alauda’s technical HQ in Adelaide,
South Australia. More than 10 identical racing vehicles will be produced and
supplied to teams in 2021. The craft is being developed and manufactured by a
team drawn from leading names in aerospace, automotive and motorsport
technology including; Mclaren, Babcock Aviation, Boeing, Jaguar Land Rover,
Rolls-Royce and Brabham.
The Airspeeder Mk3 racing series will be announced in
the coming months. These remotely-piloted races will present to the world for
the first time close-quarter flying circuit racing at speeds of more than
120km/h.
Airspeeder’s first races will take place in 2021.
Final behind-closed-doors pre-season tests will happen in Australia before the
start of an international racing calendar. These landmark moments will make
history in showing for the first time a full-scale vision of electric flying
car racing.
The initial Mk3 races will provide vital information
on vehicle dynamics, performance, safety and powertrain technology that will
inform the final development of the manned Mk4 Airspeeder vehicle. Racing will
play a vital role in hastening the arrival of eVTOL technologies which promise
to revolutionise urban passenger mobility, logistics and even remote medical
transport. Both the remotely piloted Mk3 programme and manned Airspeeder Mk4
flying cars will provide a safe environment from where key innovations around
safety, noise and batteries can be refined and fed into the wider development
of an industry predicted by Morgan Stanley to be worth $1.5 trillion by 2050.
Sjekk video 1: https://youtu.be/_l5MyOpKD38
The initial Mk3 races will provide vital information
on vehicle dynamics, performance, safety and powertrain technology that will
inform the final development of the manned Mk4 Airspeeder vehicle. Racing will
play a vital role in hastening the arrival of eVTOL technologies which promise
to revolutionise urban passenger mobility, logistics and even remote medical
transport. Both the remotely piloted Mk3 programme and manned Airspeeder Mk4
flying cars will provide a safe environment from where key innovations around
safety, noise and batteries can be refined and fed into the wider development
of an industry predicted by Morgan Stanley to be worth $1.5 trillion by 2050.
THE AIRSPEEDER MK3 | TECHNICAL
DETAILS:
The Airspeeder Mk3 represents a giant technical leap
forward in the development of the world’s first racing series for electric
flying cars.
This remotely-piloted vehicle is the final iteration
of an electric flying racing car before the introduction of manned racing
craft, the Airspeeder Mk4, due to debut in 2022.
SAFETY SYSTEMS:
The craft, which will be operated by an expert remote
operator from the ground, features a suite of technologies and engineering
elements never before seen on an eVTOL craft. These innovations will be
validated in this key unmanned proving phase and include LiDAR and Radar
collision avoidance systems that create a ‘virtual forcefield’ around the craft
to ensure close but ultimately safe racing. The Mk3 features a carbon fibre
frame and fuselage chosen for its strength, stiffness and lightweight
properties, which ensures maneuverability, performance and efficiency.
The carbon fibre frame and fuselage adds a vital mechanical layer of safety,
which will be further enhanced by a full carbon fibre monocoque body to be
introduced on the Mk4 vehicle.
POWERTRAIN:
The MK3 powertrain represents a significant upgrade on
the Mk2 proof of concept vehicle, with power increased by 95% with only a 50%
increase in weight. A 96 kW electric powertrain already sees the Mk3 operating
with a thrust to weight ratio above two, on a craft that weighs just 100KG
unmanned. The Mk3 speeders will fly at speeds in excess of 120 km/h.
MANEUVERABILITY AND
STABILITY:
The Mk3 speeders are laid-out in an ‘octocopter X
formation’. This provides significant advantages to pilots in terms of
maneuverability and stability. When racing the pilot will be able to make the
same sharp hairpin style turns as a Formula 1 car but with the added third dimension
of being able to move vertically. The octocopter configuration also adds an
important measure of vehicle redundancy and will ensure the craft can safely
land and remain in control should a rotor or battery system fail.
RAPID PIT STOPS:
Airspeeder GPs will include rapid pit stops. To
facilitate this, Alauda’s engineers have developed an innovative ‘slide and
lock’ system for the rapid removal and replacement of batteries when on the
ground, this technology debuts on the Mk3. A strategic layer is added to the
sport with this approach as teams will be able to adapt battery strategy
depending on the dynamic requirements of that particular section of the race.
For example, for courses requiring more maneuverability but less straight line
speed, a lighter battery pack can be easily selected to deliver more
maneuverability at the cost of raw power or endurance.
Sjekk video 2: tinyurl.com/mn4lbeuy
A YEAR OF PROGRESS:
2020 was an extraordinary year of progress for
Airpseeder and Alauda. The unveiling of the Mk3 craft represents a landmark
moment in the development of both the racing series, Airspeeder, and Alauda,
the manufacturer that will create the vehicles that race in it. In the Spring
of 2020, the company received significant institutional backing from Saltwater
Capital and Jelix Ventures.
This accelerated the growth at the firm’s first
technical HQ in Adelaide, Australia with senior engineers joining the firm from
leading names in performance automotive, aviation and motorsport.
A strategically important technical partnership was
then forged with leading cyber-protection firm, Acronis, a significant backer
of F1 and professional football. They join global logistics giant, DHL and
leading money management firm, Equals, in backing a vision to hasten the dawn
of a mobility revolution through sporting competition.
In London, the commercial home of the sport, the team
has grown to facilitate the rapid growth of its global fan-base, setting the
scene for the development of a permanent engineering base. Finally, presence
has been established on a third continent with the recruitment of a Head of
Partnerships in New York City.
2021 | GROWING UK PRESENCE:
Airspeeder is a truly global sport. It’s technical HQ
is in Adelaide, Australia and commercial operations are run from London,
England. 2021 will see growth in its existing presence in the UK through the
creation of a full-time engineering base, a strategic decision made on the
basis of Britain’s standing as a technical and engineering powerhouse in
motor-racing and advanced aerospace development. As the sport progresses
through its development phases the company will look to draw upon this talent
and create technical and engineering jobs.
“Britain is a globally recognised centre
of excellence in motorsports and aerospace. In creating a racing series that
will accelerate a mobility revolution we will need to draw upon these skills.
We are building an engineering base in Britain, the existing home of our
Commercial HQ. This will lead to the creation of highly skilled jobs and strategically
important proximity to the rapidly growing eVTOL industry, a market predicted
to be worth $1.5 trillion by 2050.”
Matt Pearson, Founder, Airspeeder
ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A
MOBILITY REVOLUTION:
Airspeeder is built on the philosophy that nothing
accelerates technical progress like sporting competition. The next generation
sport plays the same role the pioneers of Formula One did nearly a century ago
in driving technical development and building public acceptance for a new
mobility revolution. The eVTOL sector is primed to transform urban aerial
transport, global logistics and even remote medical transport with a
clean-air, zero emissions aerial transport solution.
Source: Press Release
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