Hangzhou's Zhiyuan Research Institute has made aviation history by unveiling the world's first tri-ducted wearable eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicle for single-person use. The groundbreaking aircraft recently completed a successful demo flight, marking a giant leap in personal flight technology.
What sets this innovation apart is its revolutionary three-duct configuration – with propulsion units on the left, right, and rear – making it the first manned aircraft with a control-surface-based tri-duct design. The result? Hands-free operation and nimble aerial maneuvers that redefine personal mobility.
Safety takes center stage with an emergency one-click separation system that instantly deploys a low-altitude parachute for safe forced landings. Powering this futuristic flyer is a cutting-edge propulsion system featuring advanced ducted motors that deliver an exceptional thrust-to-weight ratio and superior efficiency.
From emergency rescues to high-rise maintenance, sightseeing tours to border patrols, this versatile flying marvel promises to transform multiple industries. It's not just a step forward in eVTOL technology – it's a bold new chapter in personal aviation.
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