Dutch firm aims to deliver first flying car in 2018
AFP
| 2017/06/18 | 755 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | PASSION
From "The Jetsons" to "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", flying cars have long captured the imagination.While several futuristic projects are under way in different countries, a Dutch design may be the first one sold and soaring into the skies.After years of testing, the PAL-V company aims to pip its competitors to the post. It is poised to start production on what they bill as a world first: a three-wheeled gyrocopter-type vehicle which can carry two people and will be certified for use on the road...(…)
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