Samson Sky's new Switchblade iteration has larger wings, a bigger interior and increased fuel capacity. The company says it's ...
On the road, Switchblade can reach speeds of up to 200 km/h. In the air, it can fly at a cruising speed of around 260 km/h – a major first.
There are few self-styled “flying cars” that you can actually buy today: Terrafugia’s Transition and AeroMobil are two that immediately leap to mind. The Dutch-made PAL-V Liberty is another ...
which turns into a gyrocopter to take-off in less than 165 meters. The Pal-V announces "sports-car" sensations (0 to 100kph in 8 seconds) on the road and extreme maneuverability in flight, the range ...
Airplane Pockets is a small business that specializes in sanitary, portable travel organization products. My colleague Emma ...
Musk says flying cars are coming but we’ve actually had them for around a century, they just sucked. But we are making ...
It was just a year ago that the Switchblade flying car made its first actual flight, moving one step closer to real-world usage. Based on what was learned in the course of that flight, its makers ...
San Francisco eVTOL startup Invo Station is developing flying cars that look like spaceships. Here's what we know about the company, the state of regulations and how much the vehicles will cost.
AeroHT, the eVTOL and “flying car” business arm of XPeng, moved one step closer to full-fledged production, breaking ground on a new facility in China capable of assembling 10,000 units annually.
Regardless of whether you believe “flying cars” will become a legitimate way to get around, there’s no doubting that people around the world are in love with the idea. There’s always been ...