The flying saucer-shaped vehicle developed in China has astonished the world!

China, well-known for its interesting inventions and contributions to world technology, has made the headlines this time with its flying car designed like a flying saucer.

The flying saucer-shaped vehicle developed in China has astonished the world!

The Shenzen Talent Park bore witness to the world's inaugural manned "flying saucer" taking flight, a spectacle that gathered a crowd of enthusiastic onlookers. This astonishing aerial machine, conceived and constructed in Shenzhen, China, had been the subject of much anticipation.

In a mesmerizing event, this flying saucer-like vertical take-off and landing aircraft was revealed, bearing a notable similarity to the futuristic vessels popular in science fiction. Its most distinguishing characteristic is the transparent central hemisphere, which allows passengers an unrivaled sweeping view of the landscape.

With the ability to reach altitudes of up to 200 meters and travel at horizontal speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour, the aircraft can maintain flight for up to 15 minutes. A standout feature is the provision to seamlessly switch between automatic and manual control modes, offering pilots an enhanced level of command and flexibility.

This remarkable aircraft is kitted out with a six-hole duct and a complex arrangement of 12 propeller motors, attaining an unprecedented level of triple safety redundancy across power supply, motor operation, and flight control. This novel design underpins unparalleled reliability and significantly reduces potential hazards.

 The flying saucer-shaped vehicle developed in China has astonished the world!

The flying saucer's unique exterior characteristics enable it to glide effortlessly over water, highlighting its impressive capability to take off and land on water smoothly. This feat adds another layer of versatility to its already impressive list of capabilities.

This trailblazing vertical flying saucer is a product of Shenzhen UFO Technology Co. Ltd, which holds a global patent for this technology. The development team, which hailed from Beihang University and Northwestern Polytechnical University, dedicated over three years to bring this innovation to life.

At present, this flying saucer is primarily used in tourism and advertising. However, the future holds a wide array of potential applications for this breakthrough invention that are yet to be discovered.