Google's Automatic Flying Taxi

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

Google's co-founder drone company is the first automated flying taxi on the planet. These flying passengers, with two passengers, can fly about 110 miles per hour. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, said the taxi is currently waiting for New Zealand control approval. Drone similarity taxation under the supervision of Jeffar Airworks has been secretly undergoing various examinations.

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This automatic flying taxi called Kora is a 12-square-plane and a mix of drones. It is capable of flying vertically like a drone. Again moving towards the back of the propeller due to moving it forward. So it is said that both the planes and drones have the characteristics of this. The result of eight years of efforts is that this drone plane can climb up to about 914 miles from the ground.

According to Kitty Hawk, Larry Page's drone organization, "Flying Taxi Discovery means bringing the airport to the house since the Kora can fly vertically like a helicopter, So there is no need for any space for the runway. Through the Korah, anyone can fly from the roof, yard or parking lot of his house at any time from the house.

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The page itself is behind the funding of Kitty Hawk, and the company operates Google's former active carrier, Subashachian Thrun. Uber national companies want to launch the first flying taxi.

They expect that the taxi will be allowed to run commercially in the next three years, which will recognize their first flying taxi company in the world. Not only this, New Zealand will also be recognized as the first country to give this approval. Needless to say, the New Zealand Airlines is very advanced and imitative.

Kitty Hawk is preparing an app for the Qura as well, through which a passenger can fly to the destination, just as it wants to fly.

Do not miss the concept of Korah After launching commercially, they will have a more difficult task to inform people about it and believe that it is safe to use.

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Kitty Hawk said that every flight of the Korah will take place in the caretaker of the software and the people. In addition to three separate independent operators, the parachute is also connected to the Korah