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The electric car, what has an attitude

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The electric car, what has an attitude

Above this text is an experimental electric car, which is made by the Tokai University, Japan. It is fascinating and fundamental. But it could be an even more fundamental concept. When we want to turn that kind of car into a "flying car that mission is simple. It can equip with four propellers. 

That thing gives it also the capacity to operate as a large quadcopter. Or a "flying car" that can operate on the road or airborne. Two pushing propellers can turn this same flying car into a miniature submarine. So that kind of vision can turn that car to effective-all terrain vehicle. 

There is a reason for the strange outlook of this vehicle. The idea of this kind of vehicle is to make an electric car that can drive the longest time without reloading. That vehicle's strange shape is the reason that it must have the lowest possible friction factor. 

The fact is that electric vehicles are not very slow at all, and if they have an electric engine for each wheel, the speed of the car can turn very high because the rotating speed of electric engines can be the same as the turbines. So the ecology doesn't mean that vehicle is slow or harmless. The risks of so-called flying cars are the same as all other aerial vehicles. 

The robot flying cars can have many purposes where they can operate. They can observe animals, collect samples. But they can also have the role of the missiles in the military. The flying car can land in front of the target and then drive in the shield where it can use as the car-bomb.

This type of electric cars can equip with four propellers, which makes them able to fly like helicopters. If that kind of "flying car" is equipped with quadcopter-style propellers. It can drop to operational area from cargo-aircraft. And after the mission, they can fly back to the aircraft. In some visions, that kind of flying car has also a jet-engine like Microturbo-500. 

That is in use in cruise missiles. The flying car can fly in the area at a very high speed. And after it is finalized its mission, it will fly back to base. In some other visions, the "fast flying cars" can use as the cruise-missiles. They can land near their targets and then drive inside the tunnels where they can detonate the conventional or nuclear warhead. If that warhead detonates in the bunker's service tunnel, that can destroy the site. 

This kind of system is used as autonomous robots in civil and military missions. That kind of lightweight "flying robot car" can operate underwater, land, and airborne surveillance missions. If the solar-power car gets enough electricity. 

By using solar panels the operation range of that vehicle is unlimited. In some visions, this kind of system can use the balloon, which pulls the tight tube to the sky, and that thing makes it possible to rotate the windmill by using the capillary flow of the air or water. 


Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokai_Challenger

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