Despite the best work of thousands of inventors around the globe, and a vision of every sci-fi movie, true flying cars
have never caught on for a multitude of engineering, safety and
practical reasons. So it's worth noting when a Slovakian designer
reveals a new take on the idea that avoids one of the great pitfalls
facing any such project: At least it looks good.
Called Aeromobil, the car was
created by Slovakian engineer Stefan Klein, who's background includes
work for Audi and BMW. Based on the outlines of a single-engine plane,
the Aeromobil
version 2.5 draws power from a 100-hp Rotax airplane engine, and can
travel 430 miles on a load of fuel in the air or 310 miles on the
ground. When not in use, the carbon-fiber wings fold solidly behind the
two-person cockpit, disengaging the rear propeller.
Klein says he's refined his idea for nearly two decades, and expects
version 3.0 of the Aeromobil could be a production-ready version. Yet as
the video below shows, driving the Aeromobil looks far more normal than
flying one, and many of the flying car
projects that have come before failed at road transportation and
airworthiness alike. If nothing else, the Aeromobil may prove Buzz
Lightyear's line from "Toy Story" that flying is just falling with
style.
Source: Yahoo Autos
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