Panaji: Soon, Flying Cars in India?


Panaji: Soon, Flying Cars in India?

Panaji, Nov 9 (Agency): A company from the United States that is developing a flying car is eyeing the booming economies of India, Brazil and China as future markets, its co-founder said on Saturday.

About 100 people have already placed orders for the "combined flying-driving vehicle" the Transition, which has been priced at $279,000 and is scheduled for launch late next year, Massachusetts-based firm Terrafugia said.

The two-seat vehicle is designed to fly between local airports as well as drive on any road. The company says it is hoping that it will be the world's first commercially viable flying car.

It has a rear propeller for flying and is powered for both flight and on the road by unleaded petrol from regular service stations. It is small enough to fit into a household garage, the firm said on its website.

It converts from a car into a light sports aircraft in about 30 seconds.

"We will launch it initially in the US and eventually expand into Europe," Carl Dietrich, chief executive and co-founder of Terrafugia, told reporters on the sidelines of the Think Festival in India's resort state of Goa.

"But for the second phase of launching, we are looking at China, Brazil and India, which are growing markets for this kind of product."

The Think Festival, held in Bambolim Bay, north Goa, is a three-day discussion event bringing together prominent figures from around the world in politics, technology, arts, culture and human rights.

Terrafugia said in June that it had received special clearance from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the vehicle to ply the US road network.

The Transition is the first combined flying-driving vehicle to receive such exemptions from US authorities. These exemptions will allow for deliveries to customers to begin.

Terrafugia -- Latin for "escape from land" -- said in March 2009 that the Transition had successfully completed its first flight, hailing it as a "milestone for aviation".

Dietrich told The Wall Street Journal earlier this year that the company's initial customers would be pilots moving around smaller airports across the United States.

  

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Nov 10 2011

    whole world knows..india is 'golden bird' from ancient period!!! everybody wants to launch theIr product to make quick buck!!! that's why more of invaders looted india dutch/portugese/british/mughals..still looting spree is going on.. but india's money will never finish....really it's surprising..

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  • Haneef, Puttur / Dubai

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    I think first booking will be from Bellary ... Hope Reddy brothers will come out from Jail to receive their first order....

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  • Don, HK/mlore

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    nagesh nayak you are only fit to go in bullock carts....

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    Good for yeddy and reddy can fly over parappana agrahara

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  • Kodyalgaar, England

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    If all the cars are going to fly, i am going to drive on the road safely, ha ha, one who created this did not think of air traffic control. all the flying cars will have mass collisions in the air like bonfire.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    Only Reddy and Yeddy can afford !!!!

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi / Abudhabi.

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    Inviting everyday Air-Crash as well as more Air Deaths. While walking one should be very cautious, make sure there is no car on the air.

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  • Gilson Vickers, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    Amazing machine!

    Perfect fit for those who commute from Mangalore to Bangalore via Sakleshpur. Flying is the only option till Sakleshpur as there are no signs of any existing roads.

    If there is a Sailing Car at reduced cost, that would be a boon as well.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    TOTALLY MADNESS.

    MORE ACCIDENTS & NUISANCE .

    WHO IS GOING TO MONITOR .

    INDIAN AIRPORTS ARE TOTAALY FILLED WITH TAKE OFF & LANDING OF AIRCRAFTS.

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  • arun, manglalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2011

    GOOD tO ESACPE TRAFFIC & THE COPS )

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