A startup called JetOpera makes a new flying car that can fly Mach 0,8.
The low-cost and noiseless flying concepts are called "Flying cars". The new version of those low-cost and flexible aerial vehicles is all VTOL-capable. The new system that uses similar engine technology used in Dyson's bladeless fan can reach a new record for those systems, and some of those "flying cars" can make much more than just fly. The FPS system can make flying submarines a reality.
The use of the FPS (Fluidic Propulsion system) technology that is used in bladeless fans can install in the body of full-scale jetfighters. And they can make the new type of super- and hypersonic jet fighters. But the new flying car concepts are incredible. They are faster and cheaper than regular helicopters. And those systems are offering interesting platforms for many things like regular personal transport. But also civil and military officials might be interested in those systems.
The FPS can also operate in boats and even nuclear submarines. That system can be the next-generation replacer for MHD- system.
The bladeless fan or FPS system can replace the regular propellers of the boats. That allows those crafts to operate in the middle of aquatic plants. And the propellers are not touching those aquatic plants. And that allows the system to operate in swamp areas.
The FPS system can install in hydrofoils. In that version, the wings of hydrofoils are turned to the FPS system. And that will make those hydrofoils travel faster and more flexibly than regular hydrofoils. The FPS can use also in hovercrafts to replace the propellers.
The fluidic propulsion system is one of the most interesting things in the new propulsion systems. The series of bladeless fans can install in the hull of submarines. And they can form the MHD (Magnetohydrodynamic drive) that allows the submarines to operate without propellers. Nuclear submarines have more electricity than some flying cars. And they can use large-scale systems that can make over 100 m. long submarine to fly.
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