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  2. Alef Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    The Alef Model A is a proposed novel design for a flying car. It is intended as a personal ground vehicle which would also be capable of vertical takeoff and forward flight. Envisaged as all-electric , type, the planned flight range is approximately 110 miles (180 km), and almost twice that at 200 miles (320 km) as a ground vehicle.

  3. Alef Aeronautics CEO: Our flying car is 'safer than regular cars'

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    Now Silicon Valley-based Alef Aeronautics is one step closer to having the first electric flying car on the roads and in the air. The news comes after the company was granted a special ...

  4. Flying Cars Are A Real Concept At CES - AOL

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    It even featured a flying car concept, which you can drive like an electric car and can fly like a quadcopter, similar to a drone or plane. "You have two options — either you do vertical takeoff ...

  5. Flying electric cars are coming — and Oshkosh's ... - AOL

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  6. Grimes Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Less than two years later Midland-Ross announced its intention to purchase a building at the Greenwood County Airport in Greenwood, South Carolina for the manufacturing operations of Grimes. [8] Then, in 1981, Midland-Ross acquired the Mansfield Aircraft Products Company and made it a subsidiary of what was by then the Grimes Division . [ 9 ]

  7. The World’s First Electric Flying Race Car Is Getting Ready ...

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  8. Columbus Buggy Company - Wikipedia

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    Their first venture, Iron Buggy Company, launched in 1870 in a shanty built for $100, [4] at 180 North High Street and focused it on selling cheap buggies. [6] [7] The business saw immediate success thanks to a design created by the Peters brothers and a system of labor that made production efficient, and it sold 237 buggies in its first year. [8]

  9. How one South Florida startup’s flying car could change ...

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