World’s First Electric Flying Saucer Takes Off in Shenzhen:15 Minute Flight at 50 km/h

World’s first manned “flying saucer” took its maiden flight at the Shenzen Talent Park. This remarkable aerial vehicle developed entirely in Shenzhen, China, captivated the attention of numerous spectators.

The highly anticipated event showcased a vertical take-off and landing aircraft that boasts a striking resemblance to the iconic flying saucers depicted in sci-fi movies and television. Its distinguishing feature includes a transparent hemisphere at the center, offering occupants an unparalleled panoramic view of their surroundings.

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With a flight duration of 15 minutes, a flight altitude capability of up to 200 meters, and a maximum horizontal flight speed of 50 kilometers per hour, this extraordinary aircraft sets new benchmarks in aerial performance. It also offers the added flexibility of seamlessly transitioning between automatic and manual driving modes, providing pilots with enhanced control and adaptability.

Equipped with a six-hole duct and a sophisticated configuration of 12 propeller motors, this remarkable aircraft achieves an unprecedented level of triple safety redundancy in power supply, power motor operation, and flight control. This innovative design ensures unparalleled reliability and mitigates potential risks.

Complementing its exceptional safety features, the aircraft’s unique exterior characteristics enable it to effortlessly navigate water surfaces, showcasing its remarkable ability to take off and land seamlessly on water.

The electric vertical manned flying saucer is created by Shenzhen UFO Technology Co. Ltd. The company has already secured a global patent for the technology. According to reports, the pioneering development of this flying saucer was led by a highly skilled research and development team hailing from Beihang University and Northwestern Polytechnical University. Their tireless efforts spanning over a period of more than three years culminated in the creation of this innovative product.

Currently, the aircraft finds its primary application in tourism and advertising. However, its future potential remains yet to be explored.

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