What the final design will look like depends partly on the engineers and partly on designer Carlos Salaff. If you don’t know Salaff’s name, you’ve probably seen his most famous work, the Mazda Furai study car.
The special, double-deck wing design makes lifting propellers superfluous at speeds of up to 100 knots (185 km / h), and from then on the structure moves like an airplane. Not incidentally, it is this two-lid wing structure that makes the vehicle so compact.
Size isn’t even important for home storage, though it sounds good to fit in a garage. More importantly, how many aircraft can land on a VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) platform when they reach their destination: the more, the more practical the solution.