Tag - Flying Car
A single look, and you can say that the I-Tec Maverick isn’t the best looking thing you’ve come across. It’s basically just a frame covered in fabric, and though it may not score much in looks, when it comes to function, this thing is pretty...
Flying cars are getting closer to the streets and the skies, Moller and Terrafugia are already taking preorders for their flying cars, and now Parajet has joined the league and is offering its SkyCar for preorder. The road legal SkyCar is powered by..
The 2068 Fuzo concept comes from designer John Mahieddine, and is intended to be a sci-fi VTOL flying car. As it takes to the air, the wheels on the car retract, and the four turbines move into action, allowing it to reach a maximum speed of 400 mph..
Flying Car! The renderings from ZEEP Design show a car that can transform into a helicopter. Blades on the rotor remain folded and out of sight when not in use, and once required, they span out to convert it to a full-fledged copter. Simultaneously,..
While we wait anxiously for flying cars, more prototypes and concepts continue to pop. The flight of the Terrafugia Transition is some solace, but we can only be sure once deliveries begin. Another flying car under development is the High Road from...
Flying cars finally came closer with the flight of the Terrafugia Transition. Terrafugia is already taking orders for its flying car and they just demonstrated that it really does fly. The two seat car, driven by a retired U.S. Air Force Reserve...
Kazim Doku’s Shark concept is the designer’s interpretation of Audi’s design, for the future: as a flying car. Design cues come from motorcycles and airplanes, and with some good handling of design, the car gets a sleek and appealing look. The..
The world has heard about flying cars being ‘around the corner’ for so long that it now appears to be somewhat like a politician’s promise. But it’s not just Moller’s game, Terrafugia is ready to start selling its very own flying car...
While we wait for flying cars from the likes of Moller to come, the numerous firms trying to make flying cars, DARPA included, may want to have a look at this car that is more than half a century old. Built by Moulton B. Taylor in 1956, the car is...
While the world waits for flying cars amid claims that they are just about ready to zoom, Pentagon decided to jump on the bandwagon with their very own flying car for the military. According to Darpa, the flying car will move on land, at a max speed..
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