Airspeeder is stepping up its plans to conduct races involving remotely piloted electric flying cars. The races, which will be held later this year at three international locations that the company says it will announce soon, will involve pilots selected from both aviation and motorsports.
Four teams, each with two remote pilots, will compete using the same all-electric Alauda Aeronautics Mk3 EXA “race-craft.” The races are intended to pave the way for further competition in 2022 with pilots on board the vehicles, which the manufacturer says have a greater thrust-to-weight ratio than an F-15 fighter jet.
According to Airspeeder, the pilots will remotely control the vehicles across “electrically governed, augmented reality enabled skytracks.” Audiences will be able to watch the races via a livestream.
Airspeeder has released video footage showing recent trial flights with the EXA vehicles conducted at a desert location in South Australia under the observation of the country’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority. The company is working with the regulator to develop safety protocols for the races.
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