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The Antelope eVTOL Features a Hidden Propulsion System

The Antelope eVTOL has been designed by UK-based Bellwether Industries as an Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicle that would provide passengers with the ability to take to the skies to get around on their own terms. The aircraft is characterized by its compact body that boasts a hidden propulsion system for helping it to appear as an ultra-sleek vehicle when or when no in operation. The vehicle features a two-seat design for the prototype, but would feature four or five seats for the final design to make it suitable for families.

The Antelope eVTOL is the first within the brand's Volar lineup and was shown off at the Dubai Air Show as a taste of what we could see in the skies in the near future.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Air Mobility - The development of eco-friendly aircrafts like Antelope eVTOL can transform the way people travel within cities.
2. Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (evtol) Technology - Innovations in propulsion systems like the hidden ones in Antelope eVTOL can pave way for noise-free and efficient air transportation.
3. Compact-body Designing - More focus on making aircrafts with compact bodies hides the propulsion systems and makes them appear slicker for efficient operation.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The Aerospace industry must invest in eco-friendly technologies like Antelope eVTOL to provide enhanced urban air mobility services to passengers.
2. Transportation - Development of the next generation of air vehicles like Antelope and investing in UAM can create efficient transportation systems within cities.
3. Automotive - With more focus on compact designing of aircrafts, automotive sector can increase their efficiency of transport and housing.

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