IMAGINE BEING ABLE TO FLY YOUR CAR OVER TRAFFIC?
It May Not Be Too Far Away . . . .
Oh no! I may have to learn a whole new line of personal injury law relating to car accidents--accidents involving flying cars! Sounds like science fiction, but it's not.
Recently, a winged car taxied down a New York runway and took off. It flew for 37 seconds and landed further down the runway. In the near future, the company will test the 'car-plane' in a series of longer flights.
The street-legal car is powered on land and in the air by an engine that gets 30 mpg on the highway using regular unleaded gasoline. As a plane, its 20-gallon tank gives it a 450-mile range with a 115 mph cruising speed. Pretty cool!! Even cooler is that the pilot can switch from one mode to the other from the driver's seat, simultaneously folding up the wings and shifting the engine power from the rear-mounted propeller to the front wheels in about 30 seconds. Click here to read more about the flying car.
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