The three-wheeler will feel more like you are driving a motorcycle, but with the comfort of a car, thanks to its tilting system.
It can reach speeds of 100mph on the road and can fly up to 4,000ft in the air.
The car is road and air worthy, but drivers will need a pilots’ license to operate one, as well as 40 hours flying time under their belt.
Several hospitals, government institutions and tourism companies have been looking into the cars, PAL-V’s chief executive officer Robert Dingemase claimed.
He said: “PAL-V is now nearing an exciting phase for its continued business growth, namely fulfilling the first client orders.
“While other flying car manufacturers’ concepts require modified regulations and in many cases not yet existing technologies, PAL-V deliberately chose to engineer, design and build a flying car with proven technologies and fully compliant with existing regulations.”
(The Sun, UK)





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