AeroMobil
unveiled their car/plane hybrid, AeroMobil 3.0, at the Pioneers
Festival in Vienna on October 29. They boasted that their swanky flying
roadster only took 10 months to produce, which is pretty impressive to
say the least.
Like a transformer, the limousine-sized vehicle can morph from plane
to car with the touch of a button, in just two minutes. When the wings
are folded, it could easily fit into existing road infrastructure.
What’s more, it runs on gasoline
instead of kerosene, so owners can fill
them up at
regular gas stations.
In car form, it can reach speeds of 160 km/h,
and as a plane it can travel at 200 km/h. To be used as a plane, all
that is required is 250 meters of runway or grass for takeoff, and 50
meters for landing. It’s small enough to be stored in a garage, too, so
no need for a hangar. Because it’s so annoying when you have to store
your private jet away from home, of course.
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