Has there Been Any Progress Towards Flying Cars?
Flying cars, flying in the air or on land, transforming from a road car into an airplane. The world's first flying car achieved its first flight in the United States in early March 2009. After landing, you can fold the wings and drive on the highway with the touch of a button.
Flying car
- In the 1940s, after considerable developments in automotive and aviation technology,
- In 1917, the father of flying cars, Curtis, first showed people a new type of vehicle. His aluminum Autoplane is exaggeratedly equipped with three wings with a span of 12.2 meters. Four blades driven by car engine
- In the 1950s, people began to study the actual actions of modern flying cars. In the journey of climbing modern flying car technology, the first person to carry forward the past is an American named Mol Taylor. He worked tirelessly. In 1986, Hyundai Motor and aviation technology were finally combined to produce a flying car that can run on the ground and fly in the air, and obtained a flight permit issued by the relevant government department. Taylor has since taught people to be the pioneer of modern flying cars. But because it is equipped with straight fixed wings 5-6 times wider than the body,
- In March 2009, the world's first flying car "Transition" successfully tested for the first time. This by the United States
- On April 20, 2017, AeroMobil, a Slovakian startup, demonstrated the mystery of the world's first commercial design of flying cars. The company said the flying car is ready for pre-order and is expected to be delivered in 2020.
- AeroMobi showcased the company's teardrop flying car AeroMobil Flying Car at the Top Marques Monaco, the annual luxury sports car show in Monaco. The company says that the flying car can switch from ground driving mode to flight mode in less than 3 minutes. Folding wings allow this flying car to drive on the road or unfold in the air. [3]