First U.S. Flying Engine

The first flying engine debuted in the US on Thursday, raising hopes for spectacular travel in the near future. The engine that was shown at the Detroit, Michigan Automobile Fair was produced by the Japanese company A. ERWINS Technologists called X YOU RISMO hoverbek. He is able to fly for 40 minutes and reach [...]
The engine that was shown at the Detroit, Michigan Automobile Fair was produced by the Japanese company A. ERWINS Technologists called X YOU RISMO hoverbek. It is able to fly in 40 minutes and reach a speed of over 100 km/h.
I think I'm 15 years old, as if I've just left the scenes of Sar Wars”, said Thad Szott, director of the “Motor City” fair and one of the first Americans to test the new flying engine. It's extraordinary! Of course, I needed to learn, but I was thrilled with the meat and felt like a little child”.
Shuhei Komatsu, founder and CEO of AERWINS Technology, says his company has started business, building fears and other non-pilot flying vehicles. The new engine has begun to sell in Japan, and in the United States, where a smaller version of it will be traded, sales begin in 2023.
The American version award is estimated at $777,000. But Komatsu said the company is working for an even smaller version of the electric engine, which it hopes to sell at $50,000 price, starting in 2025.












