Aeromobil Aeromobil

A flying car, the Aeromobil 2.5 made its first test flight in October 2013, a culmination of more than two decades of development. Aeromobil co-founder and chief designer Štefan Klein started with the 1.0 in 1990, and hoped to begin selling the 3.0 production model.

Aeromobil 3.0

The Aeromobil wings fold behind the cabin, along a boom that houses the propellor shaft.

The rear-mounted propeller is driven by a Rotax 912 aircraft engine. In the air, the Aeromobil will reach a top speed of 124 mph. That top speed drops to around 100 mph when the wheels are on the ground.

The chassis / fuselage is composed of a steel frame with carbon fiber bodywork. Aeromobil says its creation weighs 992 pounds empty.

Maximum flying range is 430 miles, or 310 miles in driving mode.

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