Manned low-altitude aircraft showcased in Hangzhou
A man demonstrates a low-altitude aircraft at Wushan Square in Hangzhou. [Photo/IC]
Crowds gathered on Oct 19 at Wushan Square in Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang province to witness a flight demonstration of a manned low-altitude aircraft, captivating both residents and tourists.
Developed by Hangzhou-based company CoolFly, the aircraft features modular design, precision prediction, cruise management, and enhanced battery rigidity technologies. It offers safe, stable, and AI-assisted autonomous flight with a compact and user-friendly design.
The new model demonstrates the expanding potential of China's low-altitude economy, with broad applications in urban transport, emergency rescue, forest patrol, and leisure experiences.
An engineer tests the aircraft before demonstration. [Photo/IC]
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