Dubai to unveil fastest turbine engine
DUBAI: Dubai amazes the world day-ater-day in its race for time, and wrestling with great merit, a number of achievements have already placed it in the Guinness Book of World Records including an artificial island, the most beautiful building in the world, and many more. Soon a new record will be set with the fastest drone and maximum speed as a leading group claimed that their new high-speed turbine engine will be a game changer.
In a press conference held in Versace Hotel Dubai, the speakers told that their innovation will help people to get from Dubai to Abu Dhabi in less than eight minutes, and without a drop of conventional petroleum and its types, but with a high-speed turbine engine that works on clean energy and is environmentally friendly, the size of which does not exceed the size of a finger:
The leading international group M.M.M announced the details of a new alliance between The Royal Asia, and the RH Motors from American and presented the most important invention of the twenty-first century.
Mario P. Marcos, President The Royal Asia said that “today we choose Dubai to showcase our latest innovation including a group of high-speed turbo engines running on clean energy as an alternative to the fuel madness that the price is also rising at an unimaginable rocket speed.
“We wish to establish our headquarters in Dubai with the support of local authorities supporting innovations from all over the world besides setting up manufacturing facilities of these clean engines that will conquer the whole world thanks to its unique technology that dazzles everyone. These high-speed turbine motors can generate self-power for a speed exceeding 1000 kilometres per hour, without any drop of fuel, and it can be used in all high-speed transportation, from planes, trains, ships, cars, and even many other means,” he said, showing a number of photos of testing vehicles in their facility.
Dimitri Hochlijuschkin, RH Motors expressed their successful experience in creating the fastest flying taxi at a speed of 1,000 kilometres per hour.
“We are preparing to launch our high-speed turbine motors through a series of experiments soon in Dubai to set a record of fastest drone without any conventional fuel and bring Dubai a new seting in the Guinness Book of World Records.”