Cars that Fly; Planes to Drive
25 Jan 2010Weburbanist recently had a terrific article about the history of car/planes. These are vehicles that can both drive and fly. The article caught my attention because it wasn’t all that long ago that I wrote about the Terrafugia Transition which was being dubbed the world’s first flying car. What I learned from the Weburbanist article is that this is not the first car of its kind at all!
Some of the other stuff I learned from the article:
- The first working prototype of this type of vehicle was made way back in 1917. That’s almost one hundred years ago! It didn’t actually fly but it did get off the ground. Amazing!
- These types of vehicles were commissioned during the Great Depression because it was believed that they could be built for less than normal airplanes. Hm.
- One of the leading designs of the the twentieth century ended up scaring people off because it crashed during testing and killed the pilot.
- One guy, Paul Moller, has been working on his driveable plane design for over four decades.
- The Terrafugia Transition looks a lot like a design called The Aerocar which is arguably the most successful design to date.
- The biggest problem with these car designs to date is that they’re too heavy on the air and too slow on the ground. If that issue can be remedied then these vehicles may just take off.
Tags: airplane car, car plane, driveable plane, flying car, roadable plane



