The world's first single-person aircraft has successfully completed its maiden flight, ushering in an era of high-altitude flight at 1 kilometer
The world's first wearable single-pilot aircraft, "Tianqing," successfully completed its maiden flight in Hangzhou. Chinese research teams have overcome 23 core technologies in just 16 months. The three-duct design has improved stability by 300%. AR+AI control enables "zero-threshold" flight, which has been applied in rescue, inspection, cultural tourism, and other fields. The cost per operation has been reduced from 150,000 yuan to 12,000 yuan, marking a disruptive breakthrough for China in the low-altitude economy field.