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Mundus to use Inventor for VTOL/Flying Car project
Mundus to use Inventor for VTOL/Flying Car project.

About this update from Mundus Group, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"Mundus Group Inc. announces that Roadable Aircraft's VTOL/Flying Car technology and newly-patented designs for an experimental aircraft are being designed and tested using Autodesk Inventor. The engineering firm's decision to upgrade came from chief design engineer, Michael Boehm, \" From Boeing C-17s to Hummers and Toyotas, Autodesk Inventor is helping manufacturers design and build vehicles and experimental aircrafts by giving them a true digital prototype work directly with the Inventor 3D model\".\nDigital Prototyping gives manufacturers the ability to virtually explore a product that is completed before it is built. This allows them to create, validate, optimize, and manage designs from the conceptual design phase through the manufacturing process. By using a digital prototype, Roadable Aircraft can visualize and simulate real-world performance of the design with less reliance on costly physical prototypes.\nThe Autodesk Digital Prototyping Solution enables manufacturing workgroups to create a single digital model that can be used in every stage of production, bridging the gaps that usually exist between conceptual design, engineering, and manufacturing teams. Inventor has decreased design time on rework or work-in-progress for crucial projects, reduced errors by 50 percent on initial designs through better visualization and achieved \"first-time-right\" design during tight lead times.\n\"It provides the technology to help us build fewer physical prototypes, reducing design and production costs. We will limit errors and product design changes that may need to be done down the road. We will continue to invest in the right tools for the job\", said Boehm.\nAbout the Company\nRAI plans to revolutionize VTOL /Flying Car \"inner space\" travel with its patented configuration for an experimental aircraft utilizing counter rotating propellers within a ducted fan that are unexposed and thereby allowing take offs and landings without the inherent danger found in the typical helicopter propellers of the current technology.\nMundus Group, Inc. is a growing diversified holding company comprised of subsidiaries within complimentary industry segments. From State of the Art, RC Remote Controlled Unmanned UAV Air Vehicles for aerial camera movie production, and environmental testing to advanced VTOL/Flying Car aerospace technology for civi...