Here is a personal helicopter, come on, give it a try | Good Life

by lqqwfy on 2011-11-04 00:06:14

Multicopter, a personal air vehicle designed by the remote control aircraft hobby team e-volo, gets its lift-off power to carry a person from many remote-controlled propellers. You might ask how many there are; the answer is 16 rotor blades. So, although it's a personal helicopter, it has an aura of being a human meat slicer - keep your distance.

In this situation, the fearless E-volo team carried out the first flight test - I suspect maliciously that they held a pilot election contest before the test, and the elected pilot complained: "You bastards, it's me again."

Anyway, there was a brave pilot sitting upright... tied to a chair on an exercise ball (XX, you're tied up well, I still owe you 200 bucks). Under remote control, the aircraft wobbled around for a while in flight and then landed safely (God bless, I'll burn incense for you at home).

Although it only flew for tens of seconds, the first test can still be considered successful. However, it's obvious that this aircraft is still just a prototype, and there are many issues to resolve before commercialization, such as battery endurance which currently only supports 20-30 minutes of flight; if you're not careful, it could turn into a high-altitude falling object mid-flight. And judging from the current appearance, Chris Malloy's flying motorcycle that we introduced earlier clearly looks cooler.