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In this episode, we explore how the mechanics of bird wings are inspiring new approaches to prevent airplanes from stalling and learn how bio-mimetic designs from nature are paving the way for innovations in aviation, enhancing stability and safety for future flights.
Taking inspiration from bird feathers, Princeton engineers have found that adding rows of flaps to a remote-controlled aircraft’s wings improves flight performance and helps prevent stalling, a condition that can jeopardize a plane’s ability to stay aloft.
In this update, we dive into the life of the Alauda Aeronautics engineering and design team during the month of October. The mission: get two Alauda Mk3 Speeders flying simultaneously.
In Airspeeder’s first-ever EXA Series pre-season test race - known as the EXA Drag Race - two remotely-flown Alauda Aeronautics Mk3 Speeders are pitched in a battle of pure speed down a 300m drag strip.
In this episode, we talk about some of our favorite projects from Wevolver’s Student Researcher Program ranging from hydrogen powered cars and planes, a novel approach for battery recycling, and an innovative machine for boring new tunnels for hyperloop systems.
With the first remotely-flown electric flying car race in Airspeeder’s EXA Series just on the horizon, we follow Alauda Aeronautics’ Operations Manager, Renee Frazer as she scouts out future race locations for eVTOL motorsport events in the Flinders Range in South Australia.
Immersive virtual reality flight simulators with 360-degrees of full, unlimited rotation in all axes - the Eight360 Nova - are just one of the many training tools we use in our Pilot Academy.
Airspeeder teamed up with RED Digital Cinema to show the world our Alauda Mk3 Speeder in the air for the first time ever - in glorious 4K - for the launch of our 2021 unmanned race series.
Ride onboard the Alauda Mk3 electric flying racing car as it takes to the skies for the first time during testing in South Australia. Experience the world's first racing eVTOL in first-person view and from external cameras.
In this episode, we talk about how TUM researchers are trying to model the effects of climate change on forest fires using a neural network, why robots assisting with getting dressed is more challenging than it seems, how drones are being used to evacuate elderly in nursing homes during emergencies.
In this episode, we talk about how MIT engineers have proven a way to detect the presence of origin for cancer cells in pee using nanoparticles, the robotic neck brace developed by Columbia University researchers, and a novel method to reduce the noise generated by airplanes during landing.
EXA is Airspeeder’s first racing series. Up to four teams with two remote pilots per team will compete in three individual events across the globe through 2021. They will race ‘blade-to-blade’ over locations inaccessible to traditional motorsport.