The long awaiting flying cra is here. Designer and maker of the first flying cars, Terrafugia has
announced that its transition design are set to go on sale to the public as
early as 2015.
The automaker said the flying car is in part a sedan and partly a private jet with two seats, four wheels and wings that fold up so it can be driven like a car. The car will be on sale in less than two years.
The Massachusetts-based firm has also unveiled plans for a TF-X model that will be small enough to fit in a garage, and won’t need a runway to take off. Continue reading after the cut....
The automaker said the flying car is in part a sedan and partly a private jet with two seats, four wheels and wings that fold up so it can be driven like a car. The car will be on sale in less than two years.
The Massachusetts-based firm has also unveiled plans for a TF-X model that will be small enough to fit in a garage, and won’t need a runway to take off. Continue reading after the cut....
However, it will not be cheap, as the Transition will cost £190,000 ($300,000), N46,686,800 in value.
Terrafugia said owners must have pilot’s licenses, and will need to pass a test plus complete 20 hours of flying time to be able to fly the car. Find out more and starting planning to order. Lolz
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