Scientists designed modern AI-controlled mini-aircraft - Photos
Scientists have developed an electric mini-aircraft capable of reaching speeds of up to 96 km per hour. The second pilot in such vehicles will be artificial intelligence. This technical innovation will cost $160,000, according to The Sun.
How the mini-aircraft will look
This ultralight flying machine can take off and land on the deck of a large ship. Developers position it as a "toy for the super-rich." The aircraft is intended to replace a jet ski.
The concept of the aircraft was developed by Klissarov Design and is named Acro, designed for maritime use. Although the development is still in the conceptual stage, creators believe the aircraft will become a hit.
This aircraft can be used to transport passengers to the shore or for leisurely flights over the sea.
Scientists have demonstrated what the AI-controlled mini-aircraft will look like (Photo: The Sun)
The aircraft will have vertical takeoff capabilities
The aircraft will have the ability for vertical takeoff and landing. Its lightweight and compact design will facilitate storage on a ship, eliminating the need for a helicopter pad, as the aircraft can safely land on a regular ship deck.
To ease the flight, it will be equipped with artificial intelligence.
The aircraft will be electric, requiring charging before operation. Other features include full 360-degree thrust, with a top speed of 96 km per hour.
The creators also promote the aircraft as acrobatic, meaning it can be used to perform loops and tricks over yachts.
Although the acrobatic mini-aircraft is still in the development stage, there is already demand for it.
The mini-aircraft will cost $160,000 (Photo: The Sun)
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