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The Libellula is Inspired by Video Games and Science Fiction

Andrew Solesbury's futuristic flying car Libelulla is inspired from sci-fi video games and movies, and is named after a dragonfly. The insect-inspired flying car features a turbine engine which can be rotated to aid steering, and front and rear wings integrated with ailerons to control speed and achieve maximum efficiency.

Libelulla's body includes F1-style air pods for the turbine engine's air intake.

Implications - With virtual reality taking up a large chunk of one's time, many businesses are looking for ways to infuse the real world with the online environment. Companies should consider designing products that have either a futuristic or virtual feel, while maintaining practicality for consumers. That way, buyers will never feel too far away from the online world that many have become accustomed to.
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1. Futuristic Design - Designing products with a futuristic feel while maintaining practicality for consumers presents disruptive innovation opportunities.
2. Virtual Reality Integration - Infusing the real world with the online environment through virtual reality offers disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses.
3. Insect-inspired Technology - Exploring insect-inspired technology for product designs opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can tap into disruptive innovation by incorporating futuristic design elements and virtual reality integration into their products.
2. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can explore insect-inspired technology for designing efficient and maneuverable aircraft that resemble the Libelulla.
3. Gaming - The gaming industry can capitalize on the demand for futuristic and virtual reality experiences by creating immersive gameplay and environments.

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