The car that flies
Posted at 1:43 PM on July 2, 2012
by Bob Collins
Filed under: Aviation
The car that can fly -- or more precisely: the plane you can drive -- has finished initial flight testing, Wired.com reports.
The Terrafugia is the closest anyone has come to marketing a car/plane.
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It's still unclear whether this has any practical application. It's going to cost $279,000, but it can only fly as fast as 115 miles per hour, which is pretty slow as far as planes go, but not bad pickup for a car.
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