First flying car debutton in Miami

The first car in the world to fly and drive at a speed of 321 km per hour in the air and 160 km per hour on land will be discovered in Miami at a cost of $599. It's been over a century waiting, but the first flying machine in [...]
It's been over a century waiting, but the world's first flying machine is set to make its debut in the United States tonight in Florida.
The vehicle called the Pioneer Personal Air Landing, or PAL-V, is equipped with helices stuck and back and can fly as high as 3,81km.
He uses automotive gasoline and tops 200 miles per hour in the air and 100 miles an hour on the ground.
The vehicle produced in the Netherlands is already in production and the first shipment from a total of 70 so far made is expected to be in 2021.
Pioneer Personal Air Landing has two seats with and four cylinders providing 230 horsepower.
The vehicle is converted by a three - wheeled car in a mobile vehicle in just 10 minutes, and speeds from 0 to 100 km per hour in just eight seconds.
It is produced by carbon fiber, titanium, and aluminum weighing 1,500 pounds [1,500 kg], and it requires a 540-foot lift track and only 100 meters per landing. He is also equipped with a motorcyclelike driving system.












