The world’s first flying racing car is finally unveiled and ready to take over the skies to race. This first of a kind car will be showcased in an upcoming racing series that serves as a technical test-bed and feeder series for the manned version in 2022, Airspeeder says.
Named as Airspeeder Mk3, a full grid of these remotely-operated electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) are currently being manufactured in the HQ of Airspeeder and Alauda in Adelaide, South Australia. Airspeeder reports that about ten Mk3 electric flying racing cars will be produced this year.
But before the start of the international racing, the final behind-closed-doors will happen in Australia. According to Airspeeder, the Mk3 races will provide important information about vehicle dynamics, performance, safety, and powertrain technology that is crucial for developing the…