Paul Moller has been trying to get his Skycar off the ground for three decades and now he’s asking the public for a lift. The Moller International founder and developer of a novel “flying car” concept ...
Normally, we at The Drive like to write our stories for as broad an audience as possible. But in the case of this story, we’re quietly hoping it’ll be read by one person in particular: Steph Curry, ...
July 14, 2008 The race is well and truly on to develop a functional flying car, and innovators around the world are finding several different ways to accommodate the needs of a road-registerable ...
Flying cars are back in the news this week with the Terrafugia Transition gaining FAA certification as a road-registerable aircraft. Exciting stuff, but the Transition doesn't quite satisfy our ...
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Not sure what to get for that special someone this holiday season? How about a flying car? Neiman Marcus is now listing the Moller Skycar M400 in its online catalog, just in case you have an extra ...
LONDON — A group of adventurers set out from London for Timbuktu in early January, traveling by flying car. The vehicle, which looks like a dune buggy with a huge fan and a paragliding wing attached, ...
A U.K. company with a flying car prototype announced late last year that it would undertake an epic journey south from London across the Straits of Gibraltar and then the Sahara Desert to Timbuktu, in ...
The historians once pontificated that we'd all be cruising about in flying cars right around the year 2000, and while that whole Y2K fiasco threw us a tad behind schedule, it looks like the future may ...
James Bond's favourite inventor, Q, would probably approve of the Parajet Skycar, but even 007 might think twice about the hazardous mission that awaits it. At 10am today the vehicle that can "drive ...
Lifelong risk-taker Neil Laughton plans to travel from London to Timbuktu in a dune buggy, a trip that will take him an estimated 42 days. Oh, and that dune buggy? It can fly. Laughton’s journey will ...
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