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Dubai to unveil fastest turbine engine

- Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter

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.”

 ?? ?? ↑ The latest high-speed turbine engine with a maximum speed of 1000-kilometres/hour is to be manufactur­ed in Dubai.
↑ The latest high-speed turbine engine with a maximum speed of 1000-kilometres/hour is to be manufactur­ed in Dubai.

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