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  2. Jetson One - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Tomasz Patan and Peter Ternström started Jetson with the goal of "making everyone a pilot". [1] In 2018 Patan designed a personal flying car. The design was improved upon and in 2021 Patan invented a new model called the Jetson ONE eVTOL. [2] In 2022 the company offered the Jetson Ones for US$92,000 each. [3]

  3. Jetson ONE eVTOL Is a $92,000 'Flying Sports Car'

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    Chief Technical Officer Tomasz Patan also describes the Jetson ONE as a personal helicopter. It’s classified as an ultralight aircraft. Jetson ONE eVTOL Is a $92,000 'Flying Sports Car'

  4. Category:Car manufacturers of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Category: Car manufacturers of Sri Lanka. 1 language. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance.

  5. Durable Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Due to sheer serendipity, Dhanapala, whilst flicking through the UK broadsheets, stumbled upon an article featuring Charles Ware, owner of Britain's Morris Minor Company, and a relationship was forged between the two, whereby Morris Minor parts would be made in Sri Lanka by Dhanapala's team and sent to UK for Charles' for assembly.

  6. Alef Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    [1] Alef Aeronautics is an automotive and aviation company based in the United States. Since 2015, it has been developing and promoting a proposed flying car intended to take off vertically and tilt sideways to fly like a biplane .

  7. LaBiche FSC-1 - Wikipedia

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    The "Flying Sports Car-1" FSC-1, developed and marketed by LaBiche Aerospace under the name FSC-1, is a 5-seat, single engine, integrated style flying car. The LaBiche FSC-1 was introduced as a roadable aircraft (flying car) to fulfill the needs of a personal vehicle that is capable of "true" high-speed, "door-to-door" travel, utilizing current ...

  8. Klein Vision AirCar - Wikipedia

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    Slovak designer Professor Štefan Klein began working on flying cars in the late 1980s. Having developed the AeroMobil, he left the company to develop a new idea as the AirCar, and set up Klein Vision with colleague Anton Zajac. [2] [3] The main fuselage of the AirCar doubles as a two-seat road car with four large road wheels.

  9. Minnesota becomes second state to pass law for flying cars - AOL

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    Minnesota has become the second state to pass what it’s calling a “Jetsons law,” establishing rules for cars that can take to the sky. New Hampshire was the first to enact a “Jetsons” law.