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The Flying Car Passed Flight Tests. Next Stop: Driving a New Market-PR Newswire APAC

NITRA, Slovakia, Oct. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- AirCar (V5) is the latest generation flying car that transforms from road vehicle into air vehicle in less than 3-minutes. Useful for leisure and self-driving journeys, and also as a commercial taxi service, the dual mode transformation vehicle can go from driving to flying mode with the click of a button.

 

AirCar - The Flying Car Passed Flight Tests. Next Stop: Driving a New Market AirCar - The Flying Car Passed Flight Tests. Next Stop: Driving a New Market

 

The fifth generation flying car designed by Professor Stefan Klein completed two 1500' AGL flights at Piestany airport in Slovakia this week. The model safely achieved two full airport patterns, including two takeoffs and landings.

Cars can be heavy, but planes must be light. The two-seat model weights 1,100kg and can carry additional load of 200kg per flight. Powered by a BMW 1.6l engine, the car-plane has an effective power output of 140HP. Estimated travel range of AirCar is 1,000km and flight consumption of 18 l/h.

AirCar takes you from ground to sky with a takeoff of 300m reaching speeds up to 200 km/h. But most importantly, the stability and controllability of the AirCar is accessible to any pilot.

"The key flight parameters confirmed all theoretical concepts and calculations that the development of the AirCar was based on. Following the completion of all required flight tests in compliance with EASA regulations, we will deliver a model with a certified ADEPT, 300HP engine within the next 6 next months," said Professor Stefan Klein, Klein Vision's CTO and test pilot. "The good news is, we already have a buyer," Professor Klein added.

"With AirCar you will arrive at your destination without the hassle of getting a ride to airport and passing through commercial security, you can drive your AirCar to the golf course, the office, the mall or your hotel and park it in a normal parking space," said Anton Zajac, Klein Vision's co-founder, investor and pilot. 

"The wing and tail deployment/retraction mechanism is very impressive, converting the automobile into an airplane. The cockpit providing space for the driver/pilot and a passenger is very roomy and nicely styled. The overall appearance of the flying car on road and in the air is superb," added Dr. Branko Sarh, Boeing Co. Senior Technical Fellow (ret).

Latest AirCar test flight video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAnIjwwzupI&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=KleinVision [1]

For more information on Klein Vision company click here[2], or visit www.klein-vision.com[3].

Notes to editors: Photography available on request.

About Klein Vision, s.r.o.

Klein Vision is a research and development company that turned professor Klein's 30 year old dream into reality. The company developed a patented technology that made an affordable flying car a reality.

Photo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1321536/klein_vision_aircar.jpg?p=medium600[4]

 

 

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