Cars

DARPA Takes A Crack At The Flying Car

The flying car, a goal of starry-eyed engineers since at least the beginning of the last century, is getting the DARPA treatment. Called Transformer TX, this flying Humvee-like prototype could be airborne by 2015.


March 11, 2010
Cars

Bid For The Oldest “Flying Car” This Weekend

This isn’t just any old rusty antique of a car. It’s the oldest-dated flying car, and comes with the blueprints, 1921 patent and documents charting inventor Frank Skroback’s creation. Here’s the catch though: it doesn’t fly.


March 10, 2010
Cars

A Brief History Of Our Flying Car Obsession

Jalopnik’s gathered up the flying car covers from Popular Science’s complete archives and come out with a brief 77-year history of our flying car fantasies, which shift from cautious to optimistic depending on the tone of the decade. [Jalopnik]


December 28, 2009
Cars

The Pentagon’s Flying Car Program Is Called “Transformer”

Huh. Last Thursday, DARPA announced a workshop for Transformer. That is, their flying car program.


December 24, 2009
Gadgets

My 2010 Gadget Wishlist

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2009 was a good year for gadgets. But I’m hoping 2010 will be even better. Here’s my most wanted list for next year:


March 22, 2009
Cars

Flying Car Completes Its First Flight, Promises to Be Totally Unaffordable

We’ve been promised flying cars in sci-fi for so long, we’ve forgotten that by god, we’re owed them. This “Transition” aircraft is a pretty decent first step, but we’ve got a ways to go.


January 12, 2009
Cars

British Adventurer to Traverse Europe, Africa in His Amazing Skycar

Lifelong risk-taker Neil Laughton plans to travel from London to Timbuktu in a dune buggy, a trip that will take him an estimated 42 days. Oh, and that dune buggy? It can fly.


November 4, 2008
Cars

Moller Says Flying Ferraris Taking Off In Two Years

Moller International, creators of the first flying car ever made, has said it’ll be able to bring a flying Ferrari into driveways in roughly two years. The “Autovolantor,” based on the Ferrari 599 GTB, will use eight thrusters to take off vertically, hover, and fly forward at 240kph.


October 3, 2008
Cars

Vintage Flying Car Lands on eBay’s Auction Table

Are you an ultra-rich tech enthusiast with a hankering to own a piece of aero-automobile history? Moller International is now offering its M200X, the first flying car of its kind, up for sale on that veritable auction house of luxury, eBay. The M200X is a 2-passenger Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) vehicle that has completed over 200 manned and unmanned flight demonstrations since 1989. Currently, bids are up to $US18,888… but the reserve hasn’t been met yet so you still have a chance to swoop in and snatch it up. [eBay via gizmag]