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'Lilium' Creates Electric Plane Vessels for Personal Use

'Lilium' is a company working to design personal electric planes that will make our world that much closer to 'The Jetsons.' Flying like a plane but using the take-off technology of a helicopter, the 'Lilium' is able to fly at 250 mph just using battery power and requires a takeoff space of about 50 by 50 feet. Currently being tested by the European Space Agency and the Technical University of Munich, this electric plane concept is being designed for use by pilots with as little as 20 hours of training.

Once approved for virtual takeoffs, these personal flying machines will be controlled through a computer with a joystick, touchscreen and expansive views. In addition, the planes will be substantially quieter than helicopters thanks to their ducted engines. Although the project has a long way to go in terms of certifications and final touches, the 'Lilium' is an exciting advancement in technology and transportation.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Personal Planes - The innovation of electric personal planes presents disruptive opportunities in the transportation industry, offering a more eco-friendly and efficient mode of personal travel.
2. Hybrid Plane-helicopter Technology - The development of hybrid plane-helicopter technology opens up possibilities for creating versatile vehicles that combine the speed of a plane with the vertical take-off ability of a helicopter, allowing for easier and more convenient air travel.
3. Simplified Pilot Controls - The integration of advanced computer controls with touchscreens and joystick interfaces simplifies pilot controls and enhances user experience, potentially revolutionizing the training requirements and accessibility to personal flying machines.
Industry Implications
1. Aviation - The aviation industry can leverage electric personal planes and hybrid plane-helicopter technology to offer innovative and sustainable air transportation options, revolutionizing the way people travel.
2. Green Technology - The green technology industry can capitalize on the development of electric personal planes to promote eco-friendly transportation solutions and reduce carbon emissions in the aviation sector.
3. Flight Training and Education - The flight training and education industry can adapt to the simplified pilot controls of personal flying machines, enabling easier and more accessible training programs for aspiring pilots, potentially increasing the number of qualified pilots.

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