Roadable Aircraft Company Reportedly Unveils Concept for Flying Car
Oh look, the future
Terrafugia is a name you may not know, but you almost certainly will in a year or so. It's the company behind the first commercial flying car, a folding-wing vehicle that may go on sale as soon as 2015 if recent reports are anything to go by.
But not content with all that, the company has revealed what it thinks of as the next-gen flying car. It's a concept that looks part-Star Trek shuttle, part Star Wars X-wing, part Reliant Robin (and if you're not familiar with this wonderfully odd little three-wheeled car, check out this link, and this crazy one).
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