The company says it has received orders of more than $ 9 billion from around the world.
The startup of the rement craft, based on Rhinod Island (USA), successfully held the first test of the full size of the viceroy electric screen with passengers on board, reports New Atlas.
The Regent Viceroy Seaglider uses the so -called “Screen Effect”, which consists of increasing wing strength strength and reducing aerodynamic resistance during flight near the shield surface -the soil or the surface of the water.
The screenplane is capable of transporting up to 12 passengers and 2 crew members, that is, 1,600 kg of shipment, at a distance of at least 300 kilometers at a speed of 300 kilometers per hour. The device flies to a height of 9 to 18 meters above the water. Screen length and width reach about 17 meters and 20 meters.
The company received permission to conduct tests from US coast protection in September last year. Regent’s note that to this day, within the framework of the tests, you can only swim in the housing, rise above the waves on the underwater wings and fly into soil impact mode slightly over the water. The company has published a video from the beginning of trials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__is4z4O4ne
The company says it has received orders of more than $ 9 billion from around the world and believes its ships will bring tourists between tropical islands, transportation goods and assistance in response to emergency situations. The company also cooperates with the US Marine Corps to explore the possibilities of sea and logistics defense.
They worked on screen formation from the moment the regent was established in 2020.
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