Flying Car Company Creates Behind-the-Scenes Video 2; Gets FAA Approval
Doroni Aerospace receives airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration
A flying car company in Florida has created another behind-the-scenes video detailing the development of its two-seater eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicle.
Doroni Aerospace, a seven-year-old startup in Pompano Beach, a Florida beach town just north of Fort Lauderdale, has just received the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Special Airworthiness Certification.
Doroni had been test flying its vehicle inside a large building, displayed in a previous video the company created. This company-created video is partially aimed at potential investors as well, a situation numerous flying vehicle companies are in at the moment.
Like others, this electric aerial vehicle (EAV) has relatively simple controls.
“It's a simple joystick; just a joystick going forward, backwards, left, right, up and down,” CEO Doron Merdinger told IoT World Today. “Think about the three-dimensional elevator,”
The company aims to ship vehicles in 2025.
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