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In central China’s Wuhan, the EagleDrive Flying Car debuted—China’s first full-ducted eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) object. 🛸 8 rotors hidden inside the frame 🔇 Safer + quieter for urban skies 🤖 Goal: driverless airborne taxi in 5 years

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