‘A Motorsport Revolution’: Airspeeder MK4 is ready to fly

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Coupled with advanced aerodynamics, and a take-off weight (MTOW) of under 950 kg, it’s so efficient the Airspeed has a projected range of 300 km (188 miles).

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The new aircraft is a progression of the remotely piloted MK3, which has completed over 350 test flights and two Airspeeder demonstration races in South Australia in 2022. And Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority supervised the flights.

Alauda Aeronautics is flight-testing the MK4. And it should be on the starting line at the Airspeeder Racing Championship in 2024. 

The company believes the Airspeeder racing series will be a testing ground for sustainable green propulsion systems. This technology has the potential to change how we all travel in the future. And they’re open to any OEM partners willing to join them in what they call “a motorsport revolution.”

The  Airspeeder racing series is actually more focused on reducing emissions via its sustainable green propulsion systems. It has a large and growing international fanbase.