Philippine inventor aims to cut travel
times with passenger drone
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[September 27, 2018]
By Ronn Bautista
BATANGAS, Philippines (Reuters) - A
Philippine inventor has unveiled what he calls a flying sports car that
represents the future of transport, riding it out of a warehouse toward
a cheering crowd, leaving a cloud of dust in his wake.
Former dancer and camera operator Kyxz Mendiola flew and hovered for a
few minutes in a single-passenger contraption powered by the "multicopter"
technology commonly used in small unmanned drones.
"It was amazing," Mendiola told Reuters after what he said was the first
public test flight of his invention. "All the hard work paid off.
Everything worked perfect."
Mendiola's machine, the "Koncepto Milenya", can fly as high as 6.1 m (20
ft) and speed up to 60 kph (37 mph) but its maiden flight lasted just a
little over 10 minutes.
He said it took a long time to save up the funds for the components of
the single-seater powered by six lithium-ion batteries whose passenger
steers with a portable radio frequency controller.
"Press a button and it will go up, then push the stick forward, it goes
forward. It's very smart, that's why I'm saying it has a lot of
potential," Mendiola said.
The machine, which can carry up to 100 kg (220 lbs), could shave hours
off trips in cities like the capital, Manila, crippled by chronic
traffic problem, Mendiola felt.
"When we have to go somewhere about an hour's drive, this can take you
there in five minutes," he said.
An added safety feature is that the craft's 16 rotary motors allow it to
keep flying, even if one or two fail, he added.
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Filipino inventor Kyxz Mendiola tests his flying car during its
launch in the province of Batangas, Philippines, September 23, 2018.
REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
An Australian company, Star8, is partnering with Mendiola to develop
the vehicle after a video featuring it went viral on social media.
Star8's Chief Executive Jacob Maimon said he wanted to mass produce
it and market it in Australia, Europe and Hong Kong, after helping
Mendiola perfect the machine.
"We will get there very fast now, what with the help that we can
give him," he added.
(Reporting by Ronn Bautista; Writing By Manuel Mogato; Editing by
Martin Petty and Clarence Fernandez)
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