PERSONAL FLYING CAR  FLYING CAR FROM JETSONS  NO MORE BUMPER-TO-BUMPER SNAIL-TREKS ALONG THE BETWAY  COMPANY TERRFUGIA.

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PERSONAL FLYING CAR  FLYING CAR FROM JETSONS  NO MORE BUMPER-TO-BUMPER SNAIL-TREKS ALONG THE BETWAY  COMPANY TERRFUGIA

ABOUT THE VEHICLE  Cars are not airplanes  Special vehicle for car to fly  The vehicle that uses hovercraft-like rotors to lift straight off your driveway  The engine used horsepower. it is the combination of strength and speed, rotational force and rotational speed

ABOUT THE VEHICLE (cont…)  The secret is the source of force for the engine separate from the speed of rotation  This new engine called the split power engine  The new combustion merges the 4-stroke, the turbine, the Wankel rotary and 4-stroke rotary engines

HOW IT WORKS?  The rotors drop to become fixed wings  The prototype has a range of 500 miles  The wings for an aircraft powered by rear-mounted engine

SMART  No need for pilot license  The vehicle will fly itself (Google style)  Just wait till 2020 as the company estimated