The Rictor X4 electric aircraft promises personal flight for $39,900, making eVTOL technology accessible with 50 mph speeds ...
American Designed and Assembled Skyrider1 Evtol Ultralight Part 103 can be flown with no pilot's license right here in ...
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You don't need a pilot's license to own this personal flying car, and it costs less than a new SUV
Unveiled at CES 2026, the Rictor X4 is a personal eVTOL priced under $40,000 that flies under FAA Part 103 ultralight rules.
COOLFLY, a global leader in low-altitude economy innovation, today announced it will showcase its latest generation of ...
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CES 2026: Flying vehicles take practical shape
Flying vehicles have long been a familiar sight at CES, but the 2026 show reflected a clear shift in emphasis. Instead of ...
It’s designed to be operated legally without a pilot’s license under U.S. FAA Part 103 ultralight rules. The company ...
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