Britain approves manufacture of flying cars to fly to the sky within five years

British approval to manufacture Flying Cars will fly to the sky within five years

Flying cars can automatically retract their wings when they take only 15 seconds.


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According to foreign media reports, British space experts disclosed that British authorities recently approved a new product, Feitian Automobile, which will be mass-produced in the UK within five years. Flying Automobile no longer stays on the drawings. It is reported that this $250,000 Terrafugia Flying Car has two seats, a top speed of 115 miles per hour, a tank of fuel that can run 500 miles, and the driver can drive the flying car after 20 hours of training.

No matter how long the straight road is, the driver can drive the flying car to take off. Just by pressing a button, this flying car will automatically retract the wing in just 15 seconds, and the power output device will be driven from the original. The rear wheel, which can be driven at an hourly speed of 65 miles per hour, can be easily parked in a standard-sized garage.

Carl Dietrich, the father of Terrafugia's Flying Cars, said: “This is a bit like a Transformer.” Although Feitian’s target customers are mainly located in the United States with a large number of airstrips and private jets, there are already over 20 The British announced their interest in Flying Auto.

Sir Richard Branson, owner of the British Virgin Group (Sir Richard Branson) has set a world record of using amphibious vehicles across the strait. He said: "Well, I would like to know more about this. There is even a chance for me to try it myself.

It is understood that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently announced that the tax exemption allows Feitian to drive on the US road. At the same time, the agency has also made every preparation for the launch of Feitian Automobile. The Civil Aviation Administration of the United States has also confirmed this and said that this means that Flying Sky will also be able to easily get approval from the European Security Agency. Jonathan Nicholson, spokesman for the Civil Aviation Administration of the United States, said: "The safety standards in Europe and the United States are very similar."

It is reported that the Feitian Automobile Project began in 2006, but it has only recently been completed. Last summer, the flying locomotive was forced to be put on hold because of a design change that required a huge investment of 12 million pounds, including the introduction of a stable control system and tires that were also suitable for public roads and runways. Fortunately, the U.S. military signed a 40-million-pound contract with Flying Auto Development to develop a Flying Humvee. The above funds were in place. At present, two prototypes have been completed, and the prototype will not be substantially modified before the final model is put into mass production next year.

According to statistics, 100 customers have already paid $10,000 in deposits to purchase Flying Auto, one of whom is Sherry Grobstein. Her only concern now is that the cost has soared to 250,000 U.S. dollars, and she was first known to be 170,000 U.S. dollars. "I think it must be cool. With a flying car, I can fly to other places. If the weather doesn't allow it to fly back, I can drive back, and if I fly to a place, I want to know what hotels are nearby. I can drive to find instead of renting a car." (Text / Sohu IT)

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