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The new generation of personal mobility

London, 04 March 2024, (Oilandgaspress): –Discover a new dimension with precision flight controls and semi-autonomous navigation, turning everyday travels into a world of experiences. Advanced landing capabilities provide smooth and controlled descents in various terrains, from urban rooftops to suburban driveways. An electric flying car that looks more like a spaceship from a Terminator movie could be making its first flight by the end of the year. Doroni’s two-seat H1X is currently a full working prototype, with the Miami-based start-up saying it will move into flight testing this year. The first units could reach clients by 2025, if R&D, production, and FAA certification matches Doroni’s schedule.

The H1X is the evolution of Doroni’s H1, which is still being tested but increasingly on the back burner as the new model moves closer to completion. The two eVTOLs share features like four ducted fans that deliver lift and forward propulsion. Each fan is powered by two counterrotating co-axial motors.

The H1X is aiming for FAA certification as an ultralight aircraft, so it will be able to fly in urban areas. But Doroni and other electric air taxi makers are working with the FAA on exactly how it will be certified since there is no existing eVTOL certification. 


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