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A drive in the clouds: Flying cars could be in UK skies in five years


By Andrew Levy

Last updated at 9:14 AM on 18th July 2011

It's a concept that’s been around for decades but never really seems to get off the ground.
But aviation experts are now saying a flying car could be in regular use in the UK within five years after a model was formally approved by U.S. authorities.
The $250,000 (£155,000) Terrafugia Transition is a two-seater aircraft which has a top speed of 115mph, a range of 500 miles on a tank of fuel and requires just 20 hours training to fly.
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Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0CE48BC800000578-335_634x403Nice wheels: The Terrafugia Transition sits in the driveway of a house... but it will still need to be washed every Sunday



Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0CE48E3D00000578-948_634x392Pie in the sky: The idea of a flying car has finally got off the ground. Drivers will be able to lift off from almost any long straight road - traffic permitting





At the touch of a button it takes just 15 seconds for the wings to fold up automatically and the power to be re-routed from the propeller to the rear wheels.
It can then be driven at up to 65mph and will comfortably fit in a standard size garage.
‘It’s like a little Transformer,’ said Terrafugia founder Carl Dietrich, referring to the children’s toys that were turned into a blockbuster movie franchise.



Although aimed primarily at buyers in the U.S. where there are plenty of airstrips and 600 ‘fly-in’ communities – Boeing 707 owner John Travolta being the best-known fan – more than 20 Britons have already declared an interest in the carbon-fibre vehicle.
Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson, who set a world record for a cross-Channel journey in an amphibious car, said: ‘What a great idea. I’d absolutely like to hear more and I’m going to look into it myself.’

Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0BA16D00000578-818_634x337On the road: At the touch of a button it takes just 15 seconds for the wings to fold up automatically



Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0BA14400000578-311_634x358Gas guzzler: Drivers can fill up on high-octane unleaded auto petrol for the flying car



The U.S.’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration paved the way for the flying car to be rolled out after recently announcing exemptions to allow it on American roads.
The Civil Aviation Authority confirmed such backing meant it would be relatively easy to be granted clearance by the European Safety Agency, based in Cologne.
Spokesman Jonathan Nicholson said: ‘Safety standards are very similar between there and the U.S.’
The project, which began in 2006, appeared doomed as recently as last summer after expensive design changes costing £12 million were demanded.
Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0C3F1700000578-788_634x403High-fliers: More than 20 Britons have already declared an interest in the carbon-fibre vehicle


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Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0B9FC100000578-558_634x344In the cockpit: The flying car has been tested by pilots and aviation experts believe the vehicle could be on the UK's roads in five years





These included introducing a stability control system and fitting tyres that could be used on public roads as well as runways.
But it was saved when the U.S military awarded a £40 million contract to develop a flying Humvee.
Two prototypes are now nearly finished and few changes are expected to be needed before the final model is ready to roll off the production line next year.
One of the 100 customers who have already paid a $10,000 deposit is Sherry Grobstein, a software engineer from Massachusetts who currently flies a Cessna 150.
Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0B9FB100000578-741_634x398Bouncing back: The project, which began in 2006, appeared doomed as recently as last summer after expensive design changes costing £12 million were demanded



Flying Cars Coming Soon Article-2015744-0D0BA07200000578-240_634x360Getting off the ground: The Transition, pictured with a chase aircraft, soaring through the skies

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