Design and Simulation of Fly Car Using Creo 7.0 Software
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The aim of this project is to layout a personal aerial automobile (PAV) – Roadable plane i.e. Flying vehicle able to transporting two individuals and a small amount of bags from their door step to their vacation spot by way of making use of each road and air routes. The compact shape includes wings which remain folded on street and gets expanded when required for flight. This roadable plane falls below included style wherein all the additives can be carried in the car and the car may be converted into an aircraft inside few minutes of time vice versa. The combined layout of a car and aircraft eliminates the need of character vehicles for avenue and air, consequently reducing the value and time period of travel. On road the car is designed to run on battery and be propelled via a four cylindered piston engine even as on flight for that reason handing over an uncompromised flight.
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