Lilium's 186mph airborne taxi takes to the air for a successful test flight
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Now you will call a flying taxi flight. German starter Lilium conducted a series of successful flight tests, placing his electric plane fully automatic in the air stage.

So far, it is only seen that vehicles take off vertically, then drift, but Lilium hopes that eventually it can transport passengers to their destination up to 186 mph, with a total distance of 186 miles.
The planes take off in the same way as helicopters, but work in very different ways, with 36 engines integrated into four sloping wings, which give a strange appearance that is not normally seen from above.
It's also much quieter than a helicopter, thanks to an engine driven design that eliminates noise and minimizes vibration. There are no shouts heard from noisy rotors as you move from point A to point B.

Pleasant experience
36 engines also mean that there is a large amount of redundancy in the event of failure, and flight control triples, and that the aircraft are built according to standards set by the European Aviation Security Agency and the Federal Aviation Authority of the United States.