Flyka
eVTOL aircraft,
unmanned & safe.
In 1940, automaker Henry Ford said, "Mark my words: a combination airplane and motorcar is coming." Ford was teased for the statement, but now, decades later, the same technologies that power drones and steer autonomous vehicles could launch "flying cars" from the pages of sci-fi comics to the skies of our cities.
Morgan Stanley
Flyka key features
  • Extremely safe VTOL
    There're no dependent modules or systems. Decentralization of all modules. No mechanical parts (except bearings).
  • Outstanding fault tolerance
    Even if the model loses 6 out of 22 motor units, it will still fly and remain under control.
  • Cost efficiency
    Extremely low flight cost, $16 per hour.
  • Model & engine are patented
    Two national patents registered.
    Two international patents and two pending.
  • 2x lower price
    Than competitors. Due to the cluster approach, we use common components, 20 times cheaper than highly-priced aviation standard parts.
  • Decentralized architecture
    Independent motor units contain a controller, an engine, and a power source.
Modern aircraft are developed for ways to increase the reliability of components. This causes the cost of vehicles increase.
Safety and security, economics, transportation demand, regulation, public acceptance are key dependencies for the market to become viable.
NASA
We already reached important milestones on the path to production model in 2030.
We achieve security through multiple redundancy (distributed architecture) and automation of the aircraft. This new approach allows us to obtain the highest reliability at a much lower price, creating a competitive advantage.
  • Cruising speed
    110 km/h
  • Flight time
    30 min
  • Altitude
    1 - 1000 m
  • Flight range
    30 km
  • Useful load
    165 kg
  • Technology stage
    full-scale prototype is 90% ready,
    sub-scale prototype 1:10 is flying
First models have taken off,
though it is still far from mass adoption. 100 projects globally, $500M invested.
Rolandberger
Trailer
Sub-scale prototype is flying
Flyka f1 technical specifications:

Seats: 1
Dimensions, decomposed, WLH: 5.4 x 4.2 x 1.6 meters
Dimensions, folded, WLH: 3.3 x 4.2 x 1.6 meters
Range: 30 km (without load) / 20 km (with maximum load)
Payload: 165 kg
Dry weight: 294 kg
Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 3 sec
Flight cost per hour: ~$16 (depends on local energy prices)
Full charge: 154 kW
Power source: LiIon 590 Ah battery or LiPo 440 Ah battery
Power density: 7.27 kg / kW (in cruise mode)
Charging current limit: 86A per battery, 740A total
Minimal charging current: 6A at 220 AC or 15A at 110 AC
Flyka team
  • Entrepreneur with 12+ years of extensive experience in the development of high-tech companies, mentor.
    Partner of Fanaura VC.
    Former founder and CEO of Denimax telecom, Ritm-Z.
    Maxim Levoshin
    Flyka CEO, co-founder
  • Engendering team with 10+ years in drone technology and aerial innovation. Their expertise in mechanics, aerodynamics, and electronics propels Flyka to new heights, ensuring our drones set industry standards for performance and reliability.
    Engineering team
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