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  2. This radical plane concept with an all-in-one wing ... - AOL

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    Larger blended-wing designs like JetZero's also have to consider evacuations, which could take longer with fewer exit rows. Blended-wing planes have already been flying for years in the military.

  3. Aerocar - Wikipedia

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    N101D (1954) is owned by Greg Herrick's Yellowstone Aviation Inc. [2] [5] [6] It is maintained in flying condition and is on display at the Golden Wings Flying Museum located on the south west side of the Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. This aircraft is featured flying overhead on the cover on the book "A Drive In the Clouds" by ...

  4. Sky's the limit: Flying car 'does work and does exist ... - AOL

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    The team anticipates introducing the Alef Aeronautics flying car in 2035, according to Design Boom. "They say it can fly 200 miles with a driving range of 400 miles. "They say it can fly 200 miles ...

  5. Flying car - Wikipedia

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    A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle which can function both as a road vehicle and as an aircraft. As used here, this includes vehicles which drive as motorcycles when on the road. The term "flying car" is also sometimes used to include hovercars and/or VTOL personal air vehicles. Many prototypes have been built since the ...

  6. Klein Vision AirCar - Wikipedia

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    Slovak designer Professor Štefan Klein began working on flying cars in the late 1980s. Having developed the AeroMobil, he left the company to develop a new idea as the AirCar, and set up Klein Vision with colleague Anton Zajac. [2] [3] The main fuselage of the AirCar doubles as a two-seat road car with four large road wheels.

  7. Vincent Burnelli - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, he adapted his final design, the Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster, to carry an expedition of 20 passengers and 41 sled dogs, along with their equipment, to the North Pole, but the enterprise was canceled. Until his death in 1964 at the age of 68, Vincent Burnelli championed his "flying wing" designs.

  8. PAL-V Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The company settled on a gyroplane design for a number of reasons. "The gyroplane principle not only provides us with a safe and easy-to-operate flying car but it also enables us to make it compact and within existing regulations, which is the most important factor to build a useable flying car," said Mike Stekelenburg, Chief Engineer at PAL-V. [1] Pilots will require a Private pilot licence ...

  9. Ford Flivver - Wikipedia

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    A New York Evening Sun columnist wrote the following poem showing excitement for the future flying Fords. I dreamed I was an angel And with the angels soared But I was simply touring The heavens in a Ford. [7] The name of the aircraft, "flivver", originated from a slang word in the early twentieth century designating an inexpensive car. [8]