A Chinese company has bought the license to produce a flying car, a hybrid vehicle that can drive on roads like a regular car and also take off and fly like a small plane.
The AirCar, developed by Slovak designer Stefan Klein, has been in development for several years and has already completed several successful test flights. It is powered by a 1.6-liter BMW gasoline engine that drives a propeller and also provides power to the wheels. It has a top speed of 170 km/h (105 mph) on the road and 200 km/h (124 mph) in the air.
The license to produce the AirCar in China was purchased by Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Co., Ltd., a company based in Cangzhou, a heavily industrialized city 180 kilometers (112 miles) from Beijing. The deal gives Hebei Jianxin exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute the flying cars in China.
The sale of the license to Hebei Jianxin is a major step forward for the AirCar, which could potentially revolutionize transportation. It could allow people to travel faster and more efficiently, and could also help to reduce traffic congestion.
The Potential of the AirCar
The AirCar has the potential to revolutionize transportation in a number of ways. First, it could allow people to travel faster and more efficiently. For example, a trip from Beijing to Shanghai that would take several hours by car or train could be completed in a matter of minutes by AirCar.
Second, the AirCar could help to reduce traffic congestion. By taking off and flying over traffic, AirCars could help to alleviate the congestion that is a major problem in many cities around the world.
Third, the AirCar could make it easier to access remote areas. In areas where roads are poor or non-existent, the AirCar could provide a vital link between communities.
The Future of Flying Cars
The AirCar is still in development, but it is a sign of the future of transportation. In the coming years, we are likely to see more and more flying cars taking to the skies. These vehicles have the potential to change the way we travel and make the world a smaller place.