Bell Urban Air Taxi. Specifications. A photo.
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Bell Urban Air Taxi. Specifications. A photo.

Bell Urban Air Taxi. Specifications. A photo.

 

Bell Urban Air Taxi is an American unmanned multifunctional civil aircraft designed by Bell Helicopter.

The main purpose of the unmanned aerial vehicle of the Bell Urban Air Taxi model is to carry out passenger transportation and transport of small loads. In essence, the aircraft Bell Urban Air Taxi is designed to provide aerotaxi services and the cost of the flight will cost future passengers less than 80 cents per kilometer, which has already attracted great interest among future operators.

The unmanned aerial vehicle of the Bell Urban Air Taxi model was first introduced during the exhibition "Consumer Electronics Show 2018", where anyone could visit the cabin of the future aerotaxi, however, the real tests of the drone will be carried out only to 2019 year, but at the same time, experts believe that already since 2021, the UAV Bell Urban Air Taxi will begin to be actively used.

On board the UAV, Bell Urban Air Taxi can accommodate up to four people, while the Bell Helicopter designers also provide the possibility of creating cargo-carrying options for the drones, which involve the transportation of both people and cargo at the same time, which will make the operation of air assets more efficient.

The power part of the UAV Bell Urban Air Taxi is represented by four electric engines that will be able to accelerate the aircraft to the maximum speed of the flight in 90 km / h, allowing to cover distances of 50 kilometers, which is quite effective rational.

 

Technical characteristics of Bell Urban Air Taxi.

 

  • Length: Unknown;
  • Wingspan: Unknown;
  • Height: Unknown;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: unknown;
  • Cruising flight speed: 60 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 90 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 50 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 1200 m .;
  • aircraft engine type: Electric;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: unknown.

 

 

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