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Terrafugia Transition flying car cleared for landing in US, next stop - Europe | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | Herald Sun

A FLYING car retailing for $227,000 could be on roads in a matter of months - and customers are already lining up to be the first to get their hands on one, its maker claims. Just over a week ago, the Terrafugia Transition passed a significant milestone when it was cleared for takeoff by the US National Highway Safety Administration. ...


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So I must be missing the point, it's a light aircraft with folding wings. Not as if you'll drive it to the supermarket to do the shopping. Wouldn't want a shopping trolley to damage your exorbitantly expensive Hyundai. The only difference being that you'll have takeoff clearance from a highway instead of an airport. But ok, if it floats your boat.
 
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