France built a flying car
A French company has revealed plans to build its first prototype car, with a target of operating at a height of 3,000 meters.
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Vaylon Strasbourg is trying to commercialize the car by 2015 - (Photo: Vaylon)
France's Vaylon Strasbourg is researching its line of passenger cars called Pegasus , which it hopes will launch in 2015.
According to Le Figaro, Pegasus can run on the road and take off under the driver's control.
A gasoline-powered 98, can reach speeds of 100km / h on the road. When in the air, it can fly up to 3 hours at a speed of 60 to 80km / h, at a maximum height of 3,000m.
It is known that this car is attracting the attention of the French military, and the price of the first car is estimated at about 100,000 euros.
Jerome Dauffy, CEO of Vaylon, has started launching the car project since 2008.
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