The integration of SIRTAP of the Juan Carlos I will focus on command and control, combat system integration and navigation support, including take-off and ...
A China-made "Land Aircraft Carrier" has attracted lots of attention. The vehicle, from Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng Motors' flying car unit Xpeng Aeroht, made its international debut at CES ...
Initial work will focus on flight surface actuation systems, which can involve a variety of actuator types to control ...
The second officer, navigator on the Constellation, although the youngest and relatively new with the company, was a ...
An Xpeng electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, part of the Land Aircraft Carrier ... Great Wall Motors showcased its driving-assist system Coffee Pilot Ultra, smart cockpit Coffee OS 3 and ...
Flying cars have long captured the imagination of science fiction enthusiasts, but Chinese automaker XPeng’s Aero HT Land Aircraft Carrier promises to bring this vision to life by 2026.
The Aero HT Land Aircraft Carrier is a recent attempt at making a flying car which has caught the attention of the automobile industry ‘Flying cars’ have existed largely in fiction, but ...
The XPeng Aero HT Land Aircraft Carrier is all-electric, including the helicopter-like aircraft in the back, which is powered by six rotar blades and can take off vertically. Hippie couples once ...
Manufacturer Xpeng AeroHT ... vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, can be charged by the mothership, has fold-away rotors, and is able to fit neatly in the boot. The cockpit offers a 270 ...
As severe wildfires continue carving destruction though the Los Angeles area, the US military has deployed aircraft to help ... the Pentagon says. Cockpit footage from one mission, released ...
Xpeng has a hybrid six wheel van. It has a gasoline and electric engine. It has automated deployment of a two passenger eVTOL. A vertical takeoff and landing two person vehicle. The van can hold five ...
The XPeng Aero HT Land Aircraft Carrier is capable of ... through a few hoops themselves before clambering into the cockpit of any aircraft – the thousand or so private helicopter pilots ...