Powered by a BMW engine and normal fuel, the AirCar flew for 35 minutes between two Slovakian airports in 2021, using runways for take-off and landing.

It took just over two minutes to transform from a car into an aircraft.

Now vehicles made based on its design will be used within a “specific geographical region” of China.

Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Company, headquartered in Cangzhou, has purchased exclusive rights to manufacture and use AirCar aircraft inside an undisclosed area.

  • @cynar@lemmy.world
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    328 months ago

    We’ve had viable “flying cars” since the 70s. We call them helicopters.

    Unfortunately for the futurists, there is a major floor with flying cars, and that’s the failure mode. If a car breaks down, it stops. If 2 cars crash, they come to a stop, generally in the road. If a helicopter breaks down, it will have a very bad time, even in the best case. If 2 helicopters crash, then both will almost certainly plummet to their doom, as well as risking those below them.

    Because of this, the regulations are a lot stricter on flying cars. This makes them a lot less practical or economically viable. Any other variant will run into the same limitations.

    • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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      88 months ago

      Helicopters have been around for much longer than that, as early as 1906 apparently. The first mass produced helicopter was the Sikorsky R-4, introduced in 1943

      • @cynar@lemmy.world
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        48 months ago

        Apparently the first passenger helicopter service was in 1950, so I was out by 20 years. It’s a bit of a grey area when they switched from “weapon of war” to “flying taxi”, but it would be somewhere around the 40s.

        I still find it insane that the helicopter was invented only 20 years after the car.

        • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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          18 months ago

          Well DaVinci already toyed with the idea (which didn’t work obviously), so the idea is much older. It’s still impressive indeed how soon we got working helicopters

    • @Anekdoteles@feddit.de
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      68 months ago

      If 2 helicopters crash, then both will almost certainly plummet to their doom, as well as risking those below them.

      So, it’s about time to discuss mandatory wearing of helmets for everybody outside of a house.