The flying car price will live you speechless
AeroMobil has shown their latest prototype of a flying car, in Monaco Auto Show, on Thursday, April 20, 2017. The light frame plane has wings that are folding back, and it looks like an insect, and also the flying car is boosted with a rear jet propeller. The company is planning to accept preorders for the vehicle as soon as later this year. It may not be quite like Batman, but for over a million dollars you too can soon fly around in a car.
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A light plane whose wings can fold back, like an insect, and is boosted by a hybrid engine and back propeller.
For preorder will be available this year but is not for all of you: besides the big flying cars price tag, between 1.2 million and 1.5 million euros you’d need a pilot’s license to fly it in the air.
Philip Mawby said that the car has a lot of potentials and it’s a very nice product. Philip Mawby is the professor of electronic engineering and head of research at the University of Warwick. A bunch of companies are working on flying cars, either like AeroMobil‘s two-seater and needs a runway, or others that work like helicopters, and lift off in a vertical way. Not many companies are looking at selling these vehicles anytime soon, Mawby said.
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“The technology is there… The problem is bringing it to the market and making it affordable cost, and making it a useful product”. The big questions are how to control the air traffic if there are more real flying cars of such vehicles flying through the air. Mawby notes, “There is no control except for traditional aircraft”. Flying cars like AeroMobil could be used for fun and adrenaline by people who have a bigger land, real flying cars are unlikely to become marketable anytime soon, he says.
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The fluid can be used like a regular car said Juraj Vaculik, the CEO of AeroMobil, at the unveiling in Monaco. Though it is not legal to take off from a highway into the air with the flying car. The first flying car AeroMobil 3.0 prototype was shown on the news in 2014 in a presentation in Vienna, but there was no test flight that took place back then.The Flying car crashed during a test flight in Slovakia in 2015 with its inventor Stefan Klein on board. He escaped unharmed. Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com