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It’s not science fiction, it’s a genuine flying car. Unveiled today at the New York International Auto Show the Terrafugia Transition is actually more of a street-legal airplane designed for ...
And Terrafugia’s price is half that announced for AeroMobil’s flying car. But whether it’s a Terrafugia Transition in your garage or a flying Uber on your office rooftop, it’s fair to ask ...
Terrafugia is building the TF-X, a vehicle that will be able to transform from car to plane and back. According to the company, it will be ready for market by 2025. When finished, it'll be able to ...
Terrafugia Flying Car Taking Off in Late 2011 The Terrafugia Transition, a flying car developed by MIT-trained aeronautical engineers and MBA's, will begin limited production in late 2011.
An curved arrow pointing right. We've all been waiting for a flying car to finally arrive since "The Jetson's." The Federal Aviation Administration just approved test flights for this amazing ...
Boston, MA - Terrafugia, Inc., a game-changing aircraft company, announced today the first flight of its Transition(R) Roadable Aircraft Proof of Concept. Often referred to as a "flying car", the ...
Terrafugia already sells its Transition flying car, which needs a runway to take off but can drive on roads. You need a Sports Pilot License to operate the vehicle.
Whether you classify it as a roadable aircraft or a flying car, Terrafugia's Transition looks resolutely set on avoiding vaporware status and becoming a bona fide commercial reality late next year.