Aeromobil 3.0 - First Test Flight

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29 October 2014.

AeroMobil is a flying car that perfectly makes use of existing infrastructure created for automobiles and planes, and opens doors to real door-to-door travel. As a car it fits into any standard parking space, uses regular gasoline, and can be used in road traffic just like any other car. As a plane it can use any airport in the world, but can also take off and land using any grass strip or paved surface just a few hundred meters long.

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades to the previous pre-prototype AeroMobil 2.5.

It is now finalised and has been in regular flight-testing program in real flight conditions since October 2014.

The AeroMobil 3.0 is predominantly built from advanced composite material. That includes its body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that are likely to be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.

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That is the most beautiful flying car ever. It’s the 21st century of the Aerocar

EnterpriseXI
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I want one... I maybe 12 almost 13 but I still want one

jacksonthebrownie
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Excellent idea make one car what can fly!

Shan
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This would be so cool to take to the donut shop.

unclemuir
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If there is 8 chairs for my family, it will be awesome

husamelgasi
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When this thing goes mainstream, I have visions of the sky turning dark during rush hour. Aeroplanes are still dropping out of the sky at an unacceptable rate as it is. What more when 1 out of every 2 commuters has one of these.We will picking these things will dropping out of our living rooms.

vuyo
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Great! Now all i need is an airstrip! ;-)

kenniandrepedersen
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But imagine actually flying it... everyone who had a license would need A WHOLE NEW LICENSE FOR “FLYING A CAR”

wuvvkat
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Problem, imagine 600 of these things running amok in a city. Or imagine a drunk driver pulling a stunt. Yes the technology exists but the risk of it is way too high.

kummer