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flying car

The flying car you’ve been waiting for

Posted on July 2, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

AirCar prototype that actually deserves its ‘car’ tag makes first inter-city flight in Slovakia

A Slovakian company has built a prototype flying car that can transform from sports car to light aircraft at the click of a button – and it actually makes a decent fist of passing itself off as both modes of transport. 

Making its first inter-city flight this week, the AirCar reportedly took off from Nitra and landed 35 minutes later in Bratislava, about 75km away, where it then morphed into a ‘car’ in about three minutes.
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