These flying cars will make traffic jams a thing of the past
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Flying cars, no longer a dream
Kitty Hawk's flying car, looked like something Luke Skywalker would have built out of spare parts. It was an open-seated, 220-pound contraption with room for one person, powered by eight battery-powered propellers that howled as loudly as a speedboat. (Text: New York Times)
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This can be yours very soon
AeroMobil is a Czech-built vehicle that can hit over 160 kph on the ground and it flies at 200kph on twin propellers.
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The high flyer
Project Vahana started in early 2016 as the advanced projects and partnerships outpost of Airbus Group in Silicon Valley. Vahana aims to fly a full-size prototype before the end of 2017.
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Off to Dubai
Dubai is set to launch trips in EHang soon. This air transportation vehicle has enough room for a small suitcase and can be controlled through 4G mobile Internet.
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Up in the air
Ehang has been developed by Beijing Yi-Hang Creation Science & Technology.
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Air talks
The car makers hope it will herald a new age of "door to door" transportation.
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Italian designs
Italdesign and Airbus have come up with Pop.Up, a modular ground and air passenger concept vehicle system.