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Flying Car Succeeds For A Public Test

The 'flying car' developed by a company in US has been successful in a public test. The world's first flying car, a new concept in public transportation, can run 105 kilometers per hour on the road. If necessary, the car cane well up into the sky to fly, the company says.



The 'Terrafugia transition Flying car' 'public test was shown at the recent air show held in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA. The flying car was flying for about 10 minutes. The manufactures said that this machine is 'a car turned into the plane' rather than 'a car that can fly'..

The price of the car is about 300 thousand dollars and it is scheduled commercial flight in 2015. It can be held in the garage of a house. Currently, about 100 people are waiting to buy for paying a deposit.

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