Flying car takes to the air

“Who hasn’t dreamt of flying when stuck in traffic?” says Stefan Klein, designer and dreamer behind the Aeromobil 3.0 Finally, the Aerom...


“Who hasn’t dreamt of flying when stuck in traffic?” says Stefan Klein, designer and dreamer behind the Aeromobil 3.0 Finally, the Aeromobil 3.0 flying car has made its full debut at a technology festival in Vienna last month. The six-metre long fully functioning flying car made of steel and carbon took to the air for a short demonstration flight. The vehicle is said to have a range of over 500 kilometres and a top speed of 200 kph and will comply with European regulations for cars and light aircraft. (See Flying cars to become a reality.

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