DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Edward Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
SUBARU'S FLYING CAR
Source: Subaru
- Subaru's new flying car concept is the talk of the global automotive industry. Here are some key facts:
- Called Air Mobility Concept
- Electric flying car
- 6 rotor blades surround a 2-seat cockpit
- eVTOL - vertical take-off and landing vehicle
- No details yet on powertrain, range and flying time
- This concept was first introduced at the recent Japan Mobility Show, suspended above the Sport Mobility concept car
- Engineers from Subaru's aerospace and automotive divisions are currently developing the concept
- Subaru is the second Japanese carmaker after Honda to introduce a flying car concept
- Interestingly Subaru started in business as an airplane maker
- Flying cars are expected to be operational in Japan by 2026.
NASA IS TESTING MARS HELICOPTER IN 2 WORLDS
- NASA is conducting dual-planet tests on its Mars helicopter. Here are some key facts:
- This is the first time in history that 2 planets are home to testing future aircraft designs
- In California, NASA is testing a new motor for the next-G Mars helicopter that spins at near supersonic speeds (0.95 Mach)
- Simultaneously, on Mars, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter is achieving new altitude and air speed records in Mars' incredibly thin atmosphere and very low gravity
- The dual-planet tests are enhancing knowledge of how rotor-technology flies in different atmospheres.
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