Flying cars become a reality
For years scientists have been trying to design a vehicle that can move on the road and fly in the air.
For years scientists have been trying to design a vehicle that can move on the road and fly in the air. There have been many car models like that but in fact it has not been marketed yet.
Engineers at Terrafugia, Woburn, Massachusetts have successfully designed a vehicle called Transition. But they do not call flying cars but "airplanes can run in the street" to talk about Transition.
Transition has the same design as the Formula 1 racing car, with 3-meter wings attached to fly. When running on the road, the wings were folded and upright to keep the car tidy. Transition prices have not been disclosed, but information said 40 people have deposited between $ 7,500 and $ 10,000 to be able to own Transition in 2009. The important thing is that the traffic laws for flying devices can run on. What will the road look like?
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