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Daymak Avvenire Skyrider

Daymak Avvenire Skyrider

 

Skyrider 
Daymak Avvenire
East York, Ontario, Canada 
www.daymakavvenire.com

Daymak Avvenire is a Toronto (Canada) based company incorporated in 2002. Daymak has been make all types of land-based Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) including multiple types of toys, e-bicycles, electric mobility buggies, electric scooters, electric motorcycles, and electric off-road vehicles (including ATVs and dune buggies). In December 2020, Daymak announced a new brand, the Daymak Avvenire of covered electric vehicles including an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) for personal Urban Air Mobility (UAM).

Daymak Avvenire's business goal is to provide economical, safe, environmentally friendly, more efficient (than petroleum powered vehicles) and easy ride for the user while providing protection from the elements. The company's website states they have sold 100,000 plus light electric vehicles.

The Skyride has a UFO shaped design, carrying one passenger, is a six propeller multicopter with an estimated cruise speed of 300 km/h (186 mph) and a range of 100 km (62 miles). To keep the design less complex, the aircraft's landing gear is a fixed skid type. According to news reports, the aircraft will be autonomous but the company's website states the passenger will need to be a licensed pilot. The company has reminded its potential eVTOL customers that the Skyrider must be flown in approved airspaces.

The company hopes to manufacturer the Skyrider by 2025 and one can be ordered now in 2020 with only a $100.00 deposit.

Specifications:

  • Aircraft type: eVTOL autonomous aircraft
  • Piloting: 1 passenger
  • Cruise speed: 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Range: 100 km (62 miles)
  • Propellers: 6
  • Electric Motors: 6
  • Power: 250 hp
  • Power source: Batteries, up to 100 kw/h
  • Fuselage: Carbon fiber
  • Windows: Panoramic windows with wrap around window design allowing forward, left, right and top visibility, for spectacular views
  • Landing gear: Skid type landing gear
  • Safety Features: Distributed Electric Propulsion (DEP), provides safety through redundancy for its passengers and/or cargo. DEP means having multiple propellers and motors on the aircraft so if one or more motors or propellers fail, the other working motors and propellers can safely land the aircraft.

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