High Hopes: Dutch Company Launches Flying Car at Geneva Show


BY MIKE CORDER, Associated Press 

BREDA, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch organization PAL-V is uncovering the principal generation model of the Liberty, a three-wheeled, two-situate auto and gyroplane moved into one, at the Geneva engine appear. 

Chief Robert Dingemanse disclosed to The Associated Press as of late at a dry run in the Netherlands that "Flying autos have been in motion pictures many, ordinarily and they will be accessible one year from now." 

The PAL-V is one of a few flying autos being developed the world over, for example, The Transition, a collapsing wing two-seater being created by U.S.- based Terrafugia, and an all-electric vertical take-off and landing plane being produced by German startup Lilium. 

Carlo van de Weijer, executive of Eindhoven's Technical University's Smart Mobility program, doesn't see flying autos as considerably more than a specialty showcase. 

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