Turkey’s first flying car took off from Cezeri



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Flight tests of the CEZERİ flying car, conducted under the direction of BAYKAR’s technical manager, Selçuk Bayraktar, began on Friday, September 11, 2020. In the first tests, CEZERİ, which took off with the safety ropes, took off without rope after the successful progress of nightly lanyard test flights connecting September 14, 2020 to September 15, 2020. Being fully autonomous and equipped with an intelligent flight system, Jezeri Flying Car successfully completed two different flights on the same night.

In the second test flight conducted without lanyards at the SİHA National Research and Development Center in Baykar on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, the CEZERİ Flying Car rose 10 meters from the ground. Taking its name from the founder of the science of cybernetics and robotics and the chief engineer of the Artuklu Palace, the Muslim scientist Cizreli Al Cezeri, the Flying Car made its maiden flight within a year and a half after studies that began with the conceptual design.

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