- AeroMobil can fly 430 miles on a tank of petrol
- When its wings fold down, it can fit into a normal parking space
- Set to be launched on October 29th at Pioneers Festival in Austria
- firm claims design is 'production ready'
It has been a sci-fi dream for decades - a car that can simply take to the air to avoid traffic.
However, a Slovakian firm has said it has finally cracked the problem.
The AeroMobil can fly 430 miles on a tank of petrol - and when its wings fold down, it'll fit into a normal parking space.
Aeromobil
is a 'flying car' that perfectly makes use of existing infrastructure
created for automobiles and planes, and opens doors to real door-to-door
travel,' the firm says.
When
in its car configuration, it can fit into a standard parking space, and
it also takes normal fuel pumped at every service station.
The latest version is the third generation of the craft.
Tatiana Veber, an AeroMobil spokesman said: 'We have been developing the concept of a flying car since 1990.
'Our first model looked quite bizarre and it would have problems in the regular use.
'That was a signal to improve the concept of the flying car in a way to become an integral part of the regular road traffic.
'We
got a positive feedback from several experts in avionics, which
appreciated design and the technical solution of the process of
transformation.
'The car is constructed to be fuelled at regular gas stations using the fuel for Rotax 912 ULS engine.'
AeroMobil says its third prototype is ready to be shown to the world this October 29th at the Pioneers Festival in Austria.
However, design is still not perfect- the wings fold into the back seat behind the driver when in car mode.
The firm has also released a video of it in action, driving through city streets then taking to the air.
'Aeromobil
3 is stylish, comfortable for both the driver and passenger, and
exceptionally combines the performance of a sports car with qualities of
an 'ultralight',' it says.
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