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Swedish startup Jetson Aero is
turning to personal aerial vehicles that offer flight convenience similar to
that of a private car. Its Jetson One aircraft is an octocopter with four arms
stretching from its fuselage, each with a pair of rotors and a total output of
88 kW.
This personal air
taxi is categorized as an ultralight aircraft in the U.S. That means that it
offers the freedom of flight with no pilot license required.
At just 90 kg
(198 lbs), the aircraft is capable of reaching a top speed of 102 kph (63 mph).
The operator uses a throttle lever, a joystick, and pedals to control its
movements, while a computer ensures that the eVTOL is stable during flight.
The company says
that you can easily climb as high as 1,500 meters (4,921 feet) with Jetson One,
but we’ve only seen it fly close to the ground for now. And there’s probably a
reason for that.
Like many others
proposed for personal aerial vehicles, the batteries have a limited range due
to the low specific energy of current technologies, providing around 20 minutes
of flight time. That may not be enough to offer an appropriate safety margin
for finding a landing place in case of an emergency.
But Jetson Aero
is assuring us that its aircraft is actually equipped with a ballistic
parachute that can be deployed in no time in case you’d run out of power or,
worse if more than a motor fails. Well, let’s hope those scenarios don’t come
around often. Its eVTOL is also equipped with Lidar sensors-driven terrain
tracking and obstacle avoidance, so you have that too to keep you out of trouble.
For a complete
vehicle, you’d have to pay around $92,000, and the company says that it’s going
to deliver it to you as a partially assembled kit for that sum. The kit comes
with an aluminum space frame, motor controllers, propellers and motors, and an
assemble guide.
Currently, Jetson
Aero’s entire 2022 production is sold out. At the moment of writing this
article, there are only three units left for 2023.
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