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  2. Autonomous aircraft - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_aircraft

    An autonomous aircraft is an aircraft which flies under the control of on-board autonomous robotic systems and needs no intervention from a human pilot or remote control.Most contemporary autonomous aircraft are unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) with pre-programmed algorithms to perform designated tasks, but advancements in artificial intelligence technologies (e.g. machine learning) mean that ...

  3. Terrafugia TF-X - Wikipedia

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    The Terrafugia TF-X is an autonomous flying car under development by the US company Terrafugia.The TF-X seats four passengers and uses an engine combined with two electric motors for propulsion. [1]

  4. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or unmanned aircraft system (UAS), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft with no human pilot, crew, or passengers onboard. UAVs were originally developed through the twentieth century for military missions too "dull, dirty or dangerous" [ 1 ] for humans, and by the twenty-first, they had become essential ...

  5. Personal air vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A personal air vehicle (PAV) is a proposed class of passenger aircraft providing on-demand air transport. The emergence of this alternative to traditional ground transport methods has been enabled by unmanned aerial vehicle technologies and electric propulsion .

  6. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Donecle drone, autonomous aircraft inspection; EADS Harfang, reconnaissance (2006) EADS Talarion; Flying-Robots FR102, softs wings based (2008) [82] Lehmann Aviation L-A series civilian drones, for high precision mapping, mining/construction, precision agriculture; Lehmann Aviation L-M series civilian drones, for long-range real-time surveillance

  7. Sky's the limit: Flying car 'does work and does exist ... - AOL

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    The flying cars the world was promised when Back to the Future Part II premiered in 1989 have arrived, a company said with the release of a new video featuring its flying car. California-based ...

  8. History of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) include both autonomous (capable of operating without human input) drones and remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs). A UAV is capable of controlled, sustained level flight and is powered by a jet, reciprocating, or electric engine. [ 1 ]

  9. Micro air vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A micro air vehicle (MAV), or micro aerial vehicle, is a class of man-portable miniature UAVs whose size enables them to be used in low-altitude, close-in support operations. [2] Modern MAVs can be as small as 5 centimeters - compare Nano Air Vehicle .