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    Terrafugia Unveils Updated Flying Car

    The flying car has long been a symbol of the future and one company is working to make it happen. Terrafugia plans to sell a "roadable aircraft" late next year -- and just unveiled new images of it.

  • The Terrafugia Transition
    The Terrafugia Transition is the closest anyone has gotten to a mass-production flying car.
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  • Folding Wings
    The Transition combines the unique convenience of being able to fold its wings with the ability to drive on any surface road in a modern personal airplane platform.
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  • On the Road
    With the wings folded up, it can travel at 65 mph.
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  • The Cockpit
    Becoming a pilot takes as little as 20 hours of flight time, the company claims. 
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  • Ready to Fly
    The car is supposed to fly 450 miles at a speed of 115 mph.
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  • Coming Soon
    The price is $194,000 with a $10,000 deposit held in escrow. First deliveries are expected in the fourth quarter of 2011.
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  • Proof of Concept
    The flying car had its first test flight last year with a concept model and has received a unique exemption from the FAA allowing production models to be 110 pounds heavier than a normal "light sport aircraft."
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  • At the Pump
    The Transition uses high-octane unleaded auto gas.
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  • Published
    8 Images

    Terrafugia Unveils Updated Flying Car

    The flying car has long been a symbol of the future and one company is working to make it happen. Terrafugia plans to sell a "roadable aircraft" late next year -- and just unveiled new images of it.

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  • Terrafugia Unveils Updated Flying Car
  • The Terrafugia Transition
  • Folding Wings
  • On the Road
  • The Cockpit
  • Ready to Fly
  • Coming Soon
  • Proof of Concept
  • At the Pump