Flying Cars to take off in the U.S. next year! They only cost… $148,000.
BREAKING NEWS: Flying car company Terrafugia gets key FAA clearance for its ‘roadable aircraft’ and looks to deliver first one next year
From the article:
With that FAA clearance under the its belt, the company said it is on track to deliver the first Transitions to customers late next year.
The Transition, which is designed with foldable wings, successfully completed its first flight on March 5, 2009, after six months of road testing.
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