Summary
Two flying cars crashed during practice for an air show in Changchun, China. The manufacturer, Xpeng AeroHT, said the crash was due to the cars not having enough space between them. No one was hurt, and the reason for the crash is still being looked into.
Key Facts
- Two flying cars were involved in a crash at the Changchun Air Show practice in China.
- The crash happened on Tuesday, September 16.
- The flying cars are electric and can take off and land vertically (known as eVTOLs).
- One of the flying cars landed safely; the other caught fire after landing.
- No one at the scene was injured.
- Investigations are ongoing to find out the exact cause of the crash.
- The manufacturer, Xpeng AeroHT, cited "insufficient flight distance" as a contributing factor.