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flying car Terrafugia 500x356 More flying cars!

flying car AFA SokolA400 larger 500x263 More flying cars!

flying car Mercedes 300 SL 16067 500x448 More flying cars!

flaying cars XHAWK photo 500x375 More flying cars!

flying car skyrider XR2 500x372 More flying cars!

One of these is a hoax.

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6 Responses to More flying cars!

  1. gotta be the bottom one that’s a hoax

  2. my bets on the 2nd one, the seagull, due to the ladder thing. doesnt make any sense, if its grounded, theres no height to call for a ladder, and if its hovering, that engine’s gonna be causing some serious bald spots as you climb in.

    • You wouldn’t even need to think about it, those doors wouldn’t close with huge jet engines affixed to them like that. And Mercedez wouldn’t make a 60′s car into a flying car, I think they’d go with a newer version :P

  3. the seagull is a shoop of a 50s mercedes car. thanks, google.

  4. The seagull is a shoop. Definitely the seagull.

  5. You win! The Seagull is definitely the hoax. Though the others are just prototypes. The top two need airstrips to take off and land so they are just planes that can travel on the road. Kinda lame. REAL flying cars are VTOL (vertical take off and landing) vehicles.

    The last car looks the coolest but the X-Hawk (2nd to last pic) is probably the farthest along technologically. It’s based on a working model developed in the 60s, believe it or not.

    www.urbanaero.com/Technical_Info.htm

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