Terrafugia Flying Car
This is crazy, but true. The FAA has approved this contraption with a special exception. I imagine there are just a few more hurdles left to cross, and as long as ample capital continues to be available and the economy is able to support such an expensive thing ($200,000), flying cars may in fact be in our future.
I never thought of a flying car as an economical or environmental option but after reading this post from Ryo at Laptop and a Rifle, I must admit the numbers do show that it covers a lot more ground, as the bird flys, than many conventional vehicles. To learn more visit the Terrafugia website.
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