the Terrafugia Transition flying car (or roadable aircraft) on an airport tarmac
Picture of a Terrafugia Transition flying car with wings being folded
a Terrafugia Transition flying car driving down a road
the interior of a Terrafugia Transition flying car
a Transition flying car and chase plane in flight
Flying Car or Roadable Aircraft?For anyone who’s ever wanted to skip airport security lines and boarding delays, a newly designed flying car may pave the way for future personal transportation.
Developers unveiled a scale model of the redesigned Transition "roadable aircraft" (pictured in a digital rendering) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Monday. The new design is both a rear-wheel drive road vehicle and a light sport aircraft that can cruise at 105 miles (170 kilometers) an hour.Developed by the Terrafugia company, the tweaked design—which adds carlike headlights and a license plate holder, among other things—follows a proof-of-concept Transition, which was successfully tested in 2009.
Image courtesy Terrafugia

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