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V_Space V Speeder V3

V_Space V Speeder V3 one passenger eVTOL multicopter aircraft

 

V Speeder V3
V_Space Co., Ltd. (Visionary Mobility)
Incheon, South Korea
www.vspaceengcom.modoo.at

Founded in 2010, V_Space Co., Ltd. (also known as Visionary Mobility) is a manufacturer of electric motorcycles, electric scooters and electric batteries. The company is also designing and is in the process of manufacturing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for advanced air mobility (AAM).

V Speeder V3 one passenger eVTOL concept design multicopter aircraft
The V Speeder V3 is a one passenger electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) multicopter modern looking concept design aircraft for advanced air mobility (AAM). The aircraft is planned to be used for personal air travel and air taxi service. The aircraft is very small allowing it to land in small unprepared spaces such as parking lots, driveways or a grassy lawn.

The multicopter has four propellers at the ends of booms. Each boom is located near the front and rear of the multicopter and each boom is perpendicular to the fuselage. The aircraft has four electric motors powered by Lithium-ion battery packs. The aircraft has a very modern partially-opened framed fuselage in the cockpit area and has safety roll bars. The fuselage will be made from carbon fiber composite material for a high strength and low weight ratio. The aircraft has fixed skid landing gear.

The aircraft is featured on the home page of the V_Space's website as of January 2024 but no technical details about the aircraft are listed on the company's website at this time.

Specifications:

  • Aircraft type: eVTOL passenger multicopter concept design aircraft
  • Piloting: 1 pilot
  • Cruise speed: Unknown
  • Propellers: 4 propellers
  • Electric motors: 4 electric motors
  • Power source: Lithium-ion battery packs
  • Fuselage: Partially opened framed fuselage with roll bars
  • Landing gear: Fixed skid landing gear.

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