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Futuristic Flying Car Receives Approval To Fly With Two Passengers In Slovakia

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 27, 2022 17:35 IST

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If you go to Slovakia, you will soon see a car soaring high in the sky. Flying cars are being tested in many countries.
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Many countries dream of this, but in Slovakia the car is ready to fly. AirCar has been granted free circulation in Slovakia.
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The car-aircraft concept can reach a top speed of up to 170 km / h. Now it is ready to become a futuristic car. The hybrid vehicle aircar transforms from car to plane in two minutes.
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The wings on both sides of the car, the BMW engine and the rear wing allow the flying car to take off like a real plane. Slovakia's transport authority has allowed Klein Vision to fly an aircar.
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This car can go up to 2500 m and has a top speed of 170 km / h. It runs on petrol. By the time this car is mass-produced, manufacturers expect it to have a range of up to 1000 km.
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You must have a pilot's license to fly a car. The aircar underwent 70 minutes of flight testing and more than 200 takeoff and landing tests.
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The company said that the certification of Aircar has paved the way for mass production. People will now get efficient flying cars. The company will soon operate flights from Paris to London.
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Other companies are also developing flying and driving cars. It also includes the eVTOL concept. However, this car is still a long way from reaching the masses.
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The vehicle offers stability and control that can help even most novice pilots fly confidently without requiring special training.
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