SureFly’s hybrid electric helicopter takes its first flight

SureFly’s hybrid electric helicopter takes its first flight

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Even though it’s a few months late from

the CES 2018 target date

, SureFly, part of

Workhorse Group

, has finally run a flying test of

its hybrid-electric helicopter

, which you can watch in the video above. The company touts that the flight is completely untethered and was an FIA-sanctioned flight. It all seems like it’s getting much closer to production.

And it certainly does fly in the test video … but not a lot. As you’ll see, for its first time off the ground, it pretty much just hovers for a bit before landing again. But it does fly under its own power, and it’s not connected to anything, which is an important milestone in its development. The pilot seems to find it pretty easy to fly, too. We can’t fault SureFly for being careful though with their

new vehicle

. After all, a failure in the air is often higher stakes than with a car on the ground. We look forward to seeing longer, higher flights in the future.

The vehicle itself is pretty cool. Its motors are all electric, and an on-board generator produces electricity to power them. SureFly expects it to be

capable of a 70-mile flight range

. It also won’t require much training to use, and the pilot of the test vehicle seems to echo the idea that it’s very easy to use. SureFly

proposes a wide variety of applications

for its vertical-take-off-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft, including taxi, agricultural,

military

, first responder and commuting duty.

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May 3, 2018 at 02:46PM

Waymo self-driving van involved in Arizona crash

Waymo self-driving van involved in Arizona crash

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A self-driving Chrysler Pacifica

minivan

operated by Waymo, the autonomy subsidiary of Alphabet/Google, was involved in a two-car accident Friday afternoon in Chandler, Ariz. First reports indicate the

autonomous vehicle

was not at fault in the crash — not the “violator vehicle,” according to

ABC 15 News

. This may be Waymo’s first accident in its Arizona test program.

The Waymo van’s side was crumpled. Though Waymo announced in November it would do testing in Chandler without a human backup driver, one was behind the wheel of the van involved in the crash. Chandler police said the van was operating in autonomous mode. Minor injuries were reported.

The accident was at Chandler Avenue and Los Feliz Drive. A Honda was eastbound on Chandler when it had to swerve to avoid a northbound vehicle in the intersection, police said. When it swerved, it entered the westbound lanes and struck the oncoming Waymo van.

Waymo did not immediately comment on the accident.

In March, a self-driving Uber vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian in Tempe,

the first known fatality involving a self-driving car

. Since that crash, Uber has halted its self-driving tests nationwide. Waymo CEO John Krafcik said following the Uber crash that

his company’s technology would have detected and avoided the pedestrian

.

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May 4, 2018 at 05:05PM

This kind of creepy Ghost Minitaur robot looks freaky fast

This kind of creepy Ghost Minitaur robot looks freaky fast

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GhostRobotics has created a small robot that is capable of jumping obstacles and climbing structures. Ghost Minitaur was developed for scientific research, public safety, and warfare. The all-terrain robot is agile and adaptable to its surroundings. Learn more at ghostrobotics.io

Transcript: This robot looks freaky fast. Ghost Minitaur from GhostRobotics is a lightweight unmanned robot. Developed for scientific research, public safety, and warfare. This all-terrain robot is able to lower itself by 11 inches to reach its destination. It’s also capable of jumping over obstacles and climbing structures.

Ghost Minitaur uses new tech called ‘torque estimation’ which allows it to use its motors as sensors. This allows the bot to react quickly and adapt to unique surroundings and surfaces. Ghost Minitaur starts at $11,500. Do you think this robot is cute or creepy?

Autoblog Minute is a short-form video series covering the hottest news in automotive and transportation. You’ll find segments on everything from the latest vehicle concepts, to autonomous drones, to viral videos. This bite-size content will get you quickly caught up with what’s going on in the industry.


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May 4, 2018 at 06:09PM