Mind's Eye Design.
5 AMAZING FUTURISTIC VEHICLES That Could Change How We Travel
No. 5: ICON A5 - American amphibious light-sport aircraft
Whether you're maneuvering on the water or in the air, the A5 is designed to handle
predictably and like a well-mannered sports car.
With wings.
No Airport Necessary The A5 likes a smooth stretch of runway.
But it also loves a dirt strip or a secluded beach.
It's all part of the adventure.
Just Load.
Drive.
Fly.
The A5's unique wingfold system means you can head out and take off.
Whenever you choose.
Pull 2G turns.
Climb ridgelines.
With the A5's precision handling, speed and stability, you can go your own direction.
The A-5 is a Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) and targeted to pilots who primarily fly for fun.
LSA are designed to be affordable, lightweight, and easy to operate.
They are factory built and ready-to-fly.
In-Flight training is 20 hours.
Minimum age to fly the A-5 is 17.
To get certified, pass an FAA written and practical examination.
Light Aircraft Limitations are as follows: you fly below 10,000 feet, in good weather,
daylight only and in uncongested airspace.
The A-5 by ICON
No. 4: Skydrive from Cartivator It's 9.5 feet long, 4.2 feet wide and only
3.6 feet high.
It requires no runway and no infrastructure.
The maximum flying speed is 62 mph and the maximum driving speed is 93 mph.
The Skydrive flies just 33 feet off the ground, but that's high enough to avoid traffic
jams and really that's all that matters.
Their goal?
To build the flying car and use it to light the 2020 Tokyo Olympic flame.
The Skydrive for Cartivator
No. 3: QUANT - The Saltwater Powered Quant e-Sportlimousine
The QUANT 48VOLT features for the first time the new nanoFlowcell® 48VOLT low-voltage
drive with the world's first variably controllable mobile flow cell for a constant source of
electrical energy and all-new low-voltage electric motors providing propulsion of race-car
proportions.
Zero – 62 in 2.4 Seconds and a top speed of 186 mph.
The Quant has a range of 621 miles on one charge.
Wow!
The Quant from nanoFlowcell
No. 2: tfx by terrafugia - Integrating the speed of aviation with the convenience of
driving a car.
Terrafugia's mission is to create practical flying cars that enable a new dimension of
personal freedom.
Terrafugia's vision for the future is the TF-XTM: a mass-market flying car with the
potential to revolutionize the way we all get around.
An all-electric vehicle with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities and computer-controlled
flight, the TF-XTM is the flying car
of the future.
Existing certification standards do not contemplate a vehicle like the TF-XTM, Flying the TF-XTM
would ideally only require an operator's certificate and type rating, as opposed to
a traditional pilot's license.
The operator's certificate could be earned in substantially less time than would be required
for a traditional license.
The tfx by terrafugia
No. 1: GAZ Irbis - Amphibious all-terrain vehicle
The Amphibious all-terrain vehicle Gaz-34039 "Irbis" is designed for transportation of
personnel, cargo and various technological equipment in extremely severe climatic conditions
- away from public-access roads on rough terrain, mainly in the Far North, Siberia and Far East.
AATV is designed for operation and outdoor storage at ambient temperatures from -58 below
zero to 104 degrees F and in mountainous regions with elevation of up to 15,255 ft above sea
level.
The vehicle is capable of moving through water obstacles, motion afloat is performed by means
of crawler drive.
There are two versions of the AATV; - passenger version with all-metal body and capable of
seating 12, cargo version with tilt-covered platform.
On the road it travels at a cruising speed of 37mph.
The Amphibious all-terrain vehicles is equipped with metal-rubber mounting tracks for traveling
on asphalt.
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