I've always loved Automobiles. Especially Custom and Prototype Vehicles. Here is some history info and links, on the Carver Three Wheeled Bike Car. And the PAL-V Flying Car Gyro Copter. Which is being Developed, now. Using much of the Carver Technology. These are truly Dream Machines, to me:)
Don
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The Persu V3 is considered a motorcycle under federal regulations. However, individual states set the requirements for license and helmet laws. California, Texas, Florida and Washington already have a helmet and license exemption for enclosed 3-wheel vehicles like the V3. Persu Ventures is working with other State legislatures to enact similar exemptions for enclosed 3-wheel vehicles like the Persu V3.
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Carver (automobile) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carver_(automobile)
PAL-V (Personal Air and Land Vehicle) is a Dutch company who are developing a roadable aircraft, the PAL-V One.[1]
The PAL-V in flight is an autogyro or gyrocopter, with a pusher propeller at the rear of the fuselage providing forward thrust and a free-spinning rotor providing lift. Directional stability is provided by twin boom-mounted tailfins.
It has a tricycle undercarriage with relatively large wheels.
On the ground, the propeller and rotor are stopped and power is diverted to the wheels, allowing it to travel as a three-wheeled car. Unusually, it leans into turns like a motorcycle, a solution pioneered by the Carver vehicle, also produced by a Dutch company.[2][3] However, the PAL-V does not tilt as a Carver but like the BMW "Simple Concept" from 2009[not in citation given][4]
The PAL-V One has two seats and a 160 kW flight certified gasoline engine, giving it a top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) on land and in air, and a Maximum Takeoff Weight of 910 kg.[5]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL-V
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Video Link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOTAv5QBp_k
Read More and see Pics...
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/motorcycles-1/persu/persu-mobility-three-wheeler/index.shtml#item=151413
Video Link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOTAv5QBp_k
Read More and see Pics...
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/motorcycles-1/persu/persu-mobility-three-wheeler/index.shtml#item=151413
See More of Jay Leno's 3 Wheelers, both Antique and New...
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/search/?tag=Three-Wheeler
The Persu V3 is considered a motorcycle under federal regulations. However, individual states set the requirements for license and helmet laws. California, Texas, Florida and Washington already have a helmet and license exemption for enclosed 3-wheel vehicles like the V3. Persu Ventures is working with other State legislatures to enact similar exemptions for enclosed 3-wheel vehicles like the Persu V3.
How is the tilt controlled?
A Dutch company, Carver Engineering, has developed the Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system for use on their Carver One three-wheeler. Persu Ventures has licensed this technology for use in the Persu Vehicles. The DVC system matches the tilt of the vehicle to the amount of steering input and vehicle speed. At slow speeds, the front wheel is turned to steer, as speed is increased the wheel turn is replaced with vehicle tilt.Read More...
http://www.flytheroad.com/faq.html
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Carver (automobile) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Carver is a tilting three-wheeled vehicle using an automatic balancing technology to balance the passenger compartment under all conditions. The first commercial Carver product, the Carver One, was designed to seat two people, and manufactured and distributed by Carver Europe (formerly named Vandenbrink) in the Netherlands. In June 2009 Carver Europe declared bankruptcy due to lack of demand at its 30,000 euro price, and ceased commercial production and sales.[1][2] As of 2011, the technology is owned and licensed by Carver Technology.
The dimensions are 3.4 m (11 ft) long by 1.3 m (4.3 ft) wide by 1.4 m (4.6 ft) high, giving it a low slim profile, similar to a motorcycle.[citation needed] It weighs 640 kg (1,410 lb), about half the weight of a medium size car or three to four times the weight of most motorcycles. The Carver One can tilt up to 45 degrees while turning. This is not based on how far the wheel is rotated, but on how much cornering force is applied to it.
The Carver has a 660 cc 4-cylinder 16-valve engine with a turbo intercooler giving a power output of 65 bhp (48 kW) at 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 100 N·m (74 lb·ft) at 4,000 rpm. An option is available to upgrade the ECU to give 85 bhp (63 kW) output (this option was never released). The transmission is a 5-speed manual with reverse, and all wheels are equipped with ventilated disk brakes. The front wheel is slightly larger than the rear wheels (at 17" to 15").
The Carver One, as standard, has a top speed of 185 km/h (115 mph). The acceleration of 0–100 km/h in 8.2 seconds (0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds),[3] is slow compared to most motorcycles and average for a passenger car (a Toyota Camry has a similar acceleration).
The Carver One was assembled in Germany by ACÜ and officially launched at the Geneva Motor Show on 7 March 2007.
In 2007 it was announced that a California company called Venture Vehicles would be producing the VentureOne, a vehicle using Carver's DVC system. The VentureOne was to be produced in three models: the e50 hybrid, the Q100 high performance hybrid, and the EV all electric.[4][5] In December 2008 Venture Vehicles was renamed Persu Mobility.[6][7] Persu Mobility continued to hold an exclusive license in North America to produce vehicles using the DVC system[8] and began pre-registration for a vehicle with an internal combustion engine called the Persu V3, to be available in 2014.[9] Persu has also planned future production of a plug-in hybrid.[10] The DVC system also is licensed to PAL-V who are developing a full-fledged flying and driving vehicle.[11] The DVC system has been demonstrated on a self-balancing ATV.[12]
On BBC's Top Gear programme in 2002, Jeremy Clarkson said, "I have to say, absolute hand on heart, I’ve never had so much fun in a car, really and truthfully, and I don’t think I’d ever tire of it."[16][17] Shortly thereafter the Carver One also featured in a special video of Jeremy Clarkson called "Shoot-out." He announced the vehicle to be "the most fun you can have."[18]
Jenson Button tested the Carver One in 2004.[19]
Contents
Design and specification
The Carver vehicle combines aspects of a motorcycle and a car, both in appearance and design. Like many microcars, the Carver has three wheels and the controls of a normal car. The three-wheel Carver One is said to have the comfort, controls and stability of a normal car while showing the dynamic cornering behaviour of a motorcycle.[citation needed] The Carver can be driven by anyone with a normal car driver's license in the European Union, though other countries outside of the EU may not allow this.[citation needed] In most countries the taxation follows the motorcycle guidelines.The dimensions are 3.4 m (11 ft) long by 1.3 m (4.3 ft) wide by 1.4 m (4.6 ft) high, giving it a low slim profile, similar to a motorcycle.[citation needed] It weighs 640 kg (1,410 lb), about half the weight of a medium size car or three to four times the weight of most motorcycles. The Carver One can tilt up to 45 degrees while turning. This is not based on how far the wheel is rotated, but on how much cornering force is applied to it.
The Carver has a 660 cc 4-cylinder 16-valve engine with a turbo intercooler giving a power output of 65 bhp (48 kW) at 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 100 N·m (74 lb·ft) at 4,000 rpm. An option is available to upgrade the ECU to give 85 bhp (63 kW) output (this option was never released). The transmission is a 5-speed manual with reverse, and all wheels are equipped with ventilated disk brakes. The front wheel is slightly larger than the rear wheels (at 17" to 15").
The Carver One, as standard, has a top speed of 185 km/h (115 mph). The acceleration of 0–100 km/h in 8.2 seconds (0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds),[3] is slow compared to most motorcycles and average for a passenger car (a Toyota Camry has a similar acceleration).
The Carver One was assembled in Germany by ACÜ and officially launched at the Geneva Motor Show on 7 March 2007.
Dynamic Vehicle Control system
The unique property of the Carver One is its automatic balancing "Dynamic Vehicle Control" system, which is said to allow full stability under almost all circumstances. Thanks to this DVC technology its cornering behaviour is said to feel natural and pleasant.In 2007 it was announced that a California company called Venture Vehicles would be producing the VentureOne, a vehicle using Carver's DVC system. The VentureOne was to be produced in three models: the e50 hybrid, the Q100 high performance hybrid, and the EV all electric.[4][5] In December 2008 Venture Vehicles was renamed Persu Mobility.[6][7] Persu Mobility continued to hold an exclusive license in North America to produce vehicles using the DVC system[8] and began pre-registration for a vehicle with an internal combustion engine called the Persu V3, to be available in 2014.[9] Persu has also planned future production of a plug-in hybrid.[10] The DVC system also is licensed to PAL-V who are developing a full-fledged flying and driving vehicle.[11] The DVC system has been demonstrated on a self-balancing ATV.[12]
Flying car
Main article: PAL-V
The PAL-V (Personal Air and Land Vehicle) is an autogyro developed from the Carver. It made its first flight in April 2012.[13][14]Reception
The Carver One has been reviewed by various celebreties in various shows: In 2002 journalists Karl Tsigdinos and Conor Feehan got the chance to pilot the original Carver One on the ITV motoring program Drive!.[15]On BBC's Top Gear programme in 2002, Jeremy Clarkson said, "I have to say, absolute hand on heart, I’ve never had so much fun in a car, really and truthfully, and I don’t think I’d ever tire of it."[16][17] Shortly thereafter the Carver One also featured in a special video of Jeremy Clarkson called "Shoot-out." He announced the vehicle to be "the most fun you can have."[18]
Jenson Button tested the Carver One in 2004.[19]
See also
- Tilting three-wheeler
- CLEVER - a similar BMW concept car
References
- Jump up ^ TheMotorReport.com.au - Carver Declares Bankruptcy
- Jump up ^ Carver Europe files for bankruptcy, technology may live on, Autoblog.com, June 30, 2009, retrieved 2012-01-04
- Jump up ^ Driving.ca - It's a bike, it's a car, it's a ... Carver?
- Jump up ^ VentureOne Tilting Trike
- Jump up ^ Venture Vehicles to design and build 100 mpg three-wheeler
- Jump up ^ VentureOne Review
- Jump up ^ Venture Becomes Persu Mobility
- Jump up ^ Persu Technology
- Jump up ^ Persu V3 Pre-Registration
- Jump up ^ [1]
- Jump up ^ PAL-V website
- Jump up ^ Video of self-balancing ATV with DVC technology
- Jump up ^ Quick, Darren. "PAL-V flying car makes successful first test flight" GizMag, 2 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Jump up ^ Flying car makes maiden voyage (57 pictures) Washington Post, 3 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Jump up ^ Video of Drive! broadcast at YouTube
- Jump up ^ "Series 2, Episode 9". Top Gear. Series 2. Episode 9. 13 July 2003. 40:24 minutes in. BBC Two. "I have to say, absolute hand on heart, I’ve never had so much fun in a car, really and truthfully, and I don’t think I’d ever tire of it."
- Jump up ^ Video of TopGear broadcast at YouTube
- Jump up ^ Video of Shoot-out, 2003
- Jump up ^ Button and the Carver One at YouTube
External links
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carver_(automobile)
PAL-V Flying Car Gyro Copter
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PAL-V One | |
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Role | Autogyro |
Manufacturer | PAL-V |
Designer | C. Klok (exterior design) |
First flight | March 2012 |
Status | In test |
Number built | 1 |
The PAL-V in flight is an autogyro or gyrocopter, with a pusher propeller at the rear of the fuselage providing forward thrust and a free-spinning rotor providing lift. Directional stability is provided by twin boom-mounted tailfins.
It has a tricycle undercarriage with relatively large wheels.
On the ground, the propeller and rotor are stopped and power is diverted to the wheels, allowing it to travel as a three-wheeled car. Unusually, it leans into turns like a motorcycle, a solution pioneered by the Carver vehicle, also produced by a Dutch company.[2][3] However, the PAL-V does not tilt as a Carver but like the BMW "Simple Concept" from 2009[not in citation given][4]
The PAL-V One has two seats and a 160 kW flight certified gasoline engine, giving it a top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) on land and in air, and a Maximum Takeoff Weight of 910 kg.[5]
Operational History
A prototype model has been test flown in 2012.[6] The company are seeking funds to develop the type for production.[7] Estimated unit price is around $300,000.[8]Specifications
General characteristics- Capacity: 2
- Empty weight: 1,499 lb (680 kg)
- Gross weight: 2,006 lb (910 kg)
- Maximum speed: 97 kn (112 mph; 180 km/h)
- Minimum control speed: 27 kn (31 mph; 50 km/h)220-315 mile range inflight, 750mile range on land.
References
- Jump up ^ PAL-V website
- Jump up ^ "PAL-V One: Future Fantasy Trike" Future Cars. 15 May 2010 (outdated specs). Quote: "PAL-V One incorporates the Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC™) technology pioneered in the 3-wheeled Carver One"
- Jump up ^ "Dutchmen invent plausible flying car" TopGear, 3 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012. Quote: "PAL-V features the same Dynamic Vehicle Control system used on the Carver ONE"
- Jump up ^ BMW video
- ^ Jump up to: a b Quick, Darren. "PAL-V flying car makes successful first test flight" GizMag, 2 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Jump up ^ "Notable Roadable". Sport Aviation: 16. May 2012.
- Jump up ^ "Will sales of flying car take off?" BBC News, 2 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Jump up ^ Flying car makes maiden voyage (57 pictures) Washington Post, 3 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Jump up ^ "Pal-V One Target Specifications". Retrieved 4 April 2012.
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