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Bharat | May 4 2009
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We all woke to an all new transition is transportation, when Terrafugia Transition flying car made its maiden flight. Taking off the road into thick air with slight modulation, it’s now a three-wheeled fantasy PAL-V One taking to the skies in...
Bharat | Mar 20 2009
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Something that’s not viable for us is the new practical vision for the crazy manufacturers. Roadable airplanes, better - the flying cars, have taken to the skies, and we’ve also seen the PAM Individual Lifting Vehicle – an easy to pilot Segway..
Piyush | Oct 15 2007
flyingsauce zoom
Flying saucers were considered as alien transporters, and for this very reason they has been in the limelight especially in the 50's and 60's, but with the advent of technology, the saucers will now carry humans. Don't be surprised if this bowl...
Naveen | Jul 31 2007
jetpacks
The awe-inspiring concept was acknowledged a way back when Buck Rogers, a science fiction comic strip hero, used a rocket pack for travel in the year 1920. Time kept passing by and we christened the flying device as Rocket Belt, which is prevalently..
Bharat | Jul 7 2007
flying saucer
Those flying saucers of the prehistoric age, one always thought were the UFO's bearing space invaders - but with the advent of technology, the saucers will now carry humans. Your chance to experience the alien feel without the LSD, marijuana or all that..
Naveen | Mar 22 2007
flying cars
For more than five decades, science fiction has been tormenting us with hallucination of in-the-air roadways and hastily choreographing sports car-like flying cars. A number of businesses have been hunting the reverie for such a long time. NASA's PAV.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 28 2006
m400 skycar
Moller International is finally taking pre-orders of the M400 Skycar. The dream flying machine is one of its kind personal vertical take off and landing (VTOL) vehicle that can cruise at a maximum speed of 375 MPH at 13,200 ft. Moller is waiting for...

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