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AirCar’s flying car completes first ever inter-city flight (w/VIDEO)

While we continue to wait for the Malaysian Flying Car, the AirCar project in Slovakia has moved closer to production this week, fulfilling a key development milestone. The dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle safely completed a 35-minute flight from the international airport in Nitra to the international airport in Bratislava.

The patent-protected AirCar, which completed its 142nd successful landing in Bratislava, was flown and driven by its inventor, Professor Stefan Klein, and co-founder of the company, Anton Zajac, to downtown Bratislava. By road, the typical travel time would have been twice as long.

160-hp BMW engine for power
The AirCar Prototype 1 is equipped with a 160-hp BMW engine spinning a fixed-propeller and has a ballistic parachute installed as well. While being driven on the ground, it has the form of a sportscar (with a gigantic rear spoiler!) and can be transformed into a flying machine in under three minutes at just the touch of a button.

Over 40 hours of test flights, including steep 45 degree turns and stability and maneuverability testing, have been carried out and the vehicle has reached 2,500 metres and a maximum cruising speed of 190 km/h in flight.

“Professor Stefan Klein is the world leader in the development of user-friendly Flying Cars,” said Dr. Branko Sarh, Boeing Co. Senior Technical Fellow. “The automated transition from road vehicle into an air vehicle and vice versa, deploying/retracting wings and tail is not only the result of pioneering enthusiasm, innovative spirit and courage; it is an outcome of excellent engineering and professional knowledge,” he added.

Second prototype to have 300-hp engine
A second prototype is now being developed which will serve as the pre-production model. This will have a  300-hp engine and receive the EASA CS-23 aircraft certification with an M1 road permit. With its variable pitch propeller, the second prototype is expected to be able to cruise at speeds of up to 300 km/h and travel up to 1,000 kms.

“This flight starts a new era of dual transportation vehicles. It opens a new category of transportation and returns the freedom originally attributed to cars back to the individual,” said Professor Klein. “AirCar is no longer just a proof of concept; flying at 2,500 metres at a speed of 190 km/h, it has turned science fiction into a reality,” added Zajac.

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