Flying car takes first public flight

The AE200, a flying car developed by a Chinese tech company, has completed its first public flight.

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38 comments
  1. That's not a flying car sorry. ( Where are the wheels !) That is a manned drone. Why do people make airplanes and helicopters and call it a car. It is beyond me. Points for making a nefty helicopter/manned drone. But let's not play the game and say that this is a car.

  2. And, not a first either. Saudi Arabia licensed their 1st flying taxi a week ago, which is remarkably similar. Google it. 😂

  3. That's not going to make it to Europe. Eek! That being said, the FBI might want this to stop people and illicit goods smuggling

  4. Not going to fit on my garden or drive! Also how would the airspace be managed to ensure there aren't collisions above highly populated areas?

  5. Very loud and will require a big effort to create safe "flying" i think ground effect vehicles have a much better shot at making this work as batteries are still very heavy 🪨🪨🪨🪨

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