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Terrafugia is going to put its Transition flying car on sale in 2019 As if people's on-road habits didn't frighten us enough ...
Like its winged Transition flying car, its first product that is now scheduled for delivery in 2015, Terrafugia's TF-X would drive like a car on the ground, then take to the air like a plane.
How close does the Terrafugia Transition come to fulfilling the Jetsonian promise of a flying car? To Terrafugia CEO Carl Dietrich's own admission, "we usually think of it more as an airplane that ...
The Terrafugia Transition, the first plausible "flying car" (or more precisely, a "roadable aircraft"), took its first official flight earlier this month. Full gallery and video below.
One of the idiosyncratic stars of the 2012 New York Auto Show, just about one year ago, was the Terrafugia Transition. Proposing to bring the long-dreamed-of flying car to the masses – well ...
You can call it a flying car or a drivable plane -- either way, the Terrafugia Transition makes good on both travel fronts.Almost two years ago, we first explored Terrafugia and its Transition in ...
Is this the first viable flying car? It's a question we posed back in 2006 when we first looked at the prototype Terrafugia Transition. It now looks like the answer is yes. The flying car (or ...
Terrafugia Inc., makers of the Transition flying car, said the long testing process required for Federal Aviation Administration certification is going well, but not necessarily quickly. The ...
Terrafugia, the Woburn, MA, company developing the Transition flying car, has plans for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) sibling.
Terrafugia plans to sell the Transition flying car starting next year with several modifications, after nearly a decade of development ...
Setting up shop in its new manufacturing plant in Woburn, Mass., Terrafugia is aiming for low-volume production of its "flying car," or Transition Roadable Aircraft, as early as late 2011, the ...
Back in July we mentioned that Terrafugia would produce proof of a flying car by the end of the year. Well no proof yet, but they did start posting this nifty 3D video. So it must be a real ...
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