Volocopter is Flying Manned! Will We Witness A Revolution In Urban Mobility?

Volocopter is Flying Manned! Will We Witness The Dawn of a Revolution in Urban Mobility?

To fly has been throughout times one of the most profound ambitions of humankind. That desire made us invent the flying balloon, the helicopter, the airplane. One final dream is now about to be acomplished. Have you ever imagined yourself, getting out of your home, to board your personal flying car? Well that is possible now thanks to German company e-volo and their volocopter.

e-volo is a company based in Karlsruhe owned by Alexander Zosel, Stephan Wolf and Florian Reuter. The company attracted worldwide attention the past week due to their premiere of manned flights with the world’s first certified Multicopter, e-volo’s Volocopter VC200. The historical event marks the beginning of a new era in urban mobility.

The Volocopter is a personal aerial vehicle that is so easy and safe to fly, literally anyone can command it. Due to its electric propulsion, it has no tailpipe emissions and is impressively quiet. For the first time humans’ dream of personal flight as a daily routine becomes attainable. As such it not only offers more widespread use in conventional aircraft domains, but brings us another step closer to air taxi services and entire transportation systems in the third dimension.

The Volocopter VC200 received the ‘permit-to-fly’ as an ultralight aircraft from German aviation authorities in February 2016. In the context of the commenced test program, e-volo has started to conduct manned flights. The historic world premiere of a flight with a certified multicopter was made by e-volo managing director Alexander Zosel on March 30th, 2016 on an airfield in Southern Germany.

“The flight was totally awesome” pilot Alexander Zosel said right after his landing. “I got in, we did the pre-checks for what felt like maybe 20 seconds, and after that I’d already got the all-clear for flying. I didn’t wait long, I simply pushed the lever upward and the Volocopter simply sprung upward in a single bound. It is definitely a sublime feeling to lift off, fly the first few meters, and then actually take my hand off the joystick and think that, yeah, it’s really as if I’m standing on the ground, and then I look down and there are 20-25 meters beneath me. So it’s definitely unbelievable what we’ve achieved here. It’s seriously unbelievable!”

Thanks to its innovative flight control, the vertical take-off and landing aircraft (VTOL) is extremely easy to fly. The Volocopter is piloted one-handedly with a single joystick and significantly reduces the number one reason for fatal accidents in conventional helicopters: human error. To demonstrate this feature, Zosel releases his hand from the joystick to applaud his team during the premiere flight, while the Volocopter automatically holds its position. A comprehensive redundancy concept compensates any failure by critical components including the loss of several motors. This was demonstrated exhaustively during the certification process.

Sales for the Volocopter shall start in 2018.