It was just a dream when Philip K. Dick first mentioned flying cars in his 1968’s novel, “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep”. Then which in turns became a source of inspiration for Sci-fi movies. However, finally flying cars are going to take place in the real world.
A Dutch-based company Pal-V offered a flying car called “Liberty” on sale and is expected to make deliveries by the end of 2020. It is just like the commutable drone, uses Rotax engine-based dual-propulsion drivetrain which enables it to both drive and fly.
In the drive mode, the propeller tucks into the rear while rotors are folded and stored in the top of the vehicle when it is in the drive mode. Pal-V claims that Liberty can reach a max speed of 100 miles per hour on the ground and can reach an operating altitude of 11,480 feet.
If you are interested to own one, the company started pre-booking on their official site.
If you are interested to own one, the company started pre-booking on their official site.
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