The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued an airworthiness certificate for the Alef Model A, which is a hybrid of an electric vehicle and an aircraft. Both that, and another is rather conditional — Aleph while has landed on rather high operational qualities.
The design feature of the Alef is in its design, which imitates the chassis of a car in a horizontal position, and when it rises into the air duct it reaches 90 degrees and turns into a kind of biplane with installed sets of propellers. The body of the machine is made of carbon and has a ventilated lattice shape. The cab is also equipped with independent suspension for a comfortable passenger seat.

It is known that the power reserve of Aleph at the waterfall is 175 km, and on the ground 325 km – not at a speed of no more than 40 km / h. Other characteristics are not announced, besides, the networkists have a lot of questions about this device in the room. Having a certificate means meeting the minimum safety requirements for permission to fly, so the final form of this approval is sudden.
The Alef is priced at $300,000 per copy. Estimated time to market is 2025.

Source: Tech Cult

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