Alauda reveals Airspeeder: ‘world’s first’ electric flying racing car
The Mk3 version will race in remotely piloted Airspeeder competitions in 2021, leading to the “manned” Mk4 to follow.
Read MorePosted by Kevin Jost | February 5, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Autonomy, Motorsports, Technology, Vehicles | 0 |
The Mk3 version will race in remotely piloted Airspeeder competitions in 2021, leading to the “manned” Mk4 to follow.
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