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Deozaan:
Contrary to reports by The Onion that no flying cars exist or are being built, the Times Online is reporting that flying cars could be available as soon as 18 months from now.

Is it a car? Is it a plane? Actually it’s both. The first flying automobile, equally at home in the sky or on the road, is scheduled to take to the air next month.

If it survives its first test flight, the Terrafugia Transition, which can transform itself from a two-seater road car to a plane in 15 seconds, is expected to land in showrooms in about 18 months’ time.

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from http://drudgereport.com/

gexecuter:
Pretty cool but i guess the market for such a car would be limited since you would need a driver's license AND a flight license in order to use such a thing.

Deozaan:
Pretty cool but i guess the market for such a car would be limited since you would need a driver's license AND a flight license in order to use such a thing.
-gexecuter (January 11, 2009, 07:37 PM)
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Not to mention that it costs an expected retail price of $200,000.

Ehtyar:
That's not bad when compared to a standard light aircraft, though I would have expected there to be licensing issues for such a vehicle.

Ehtyar.

cranioscopical:
First, huh?
I still haven't pressed that damned suit!

The W-5 Arrowbile, designed in 1936, was called a "hybrid flying auto." On roads, the all-metal, three-wheeled Arrowbile could travel up to 70 mph; and in the air, 120 mph. Because it had three wheels and a single headlight, the DMV actually classified it as a motorcycle. The Arrowbile was quite easy to operate, as demonstrated by the fact that a businessman with only 35 hours' flight experience flew one from Washington, D.C. in his business suit.
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W-5 Arrowbile 1936

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