Japanese company successfully tests a manned flying car for the first time

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A Japanese company has announced the successful test drive of a flying car.

Sky Drive Inc. conducted the public demonstration on August 25, the company said in a news release, at the Toyota Test Field, one of the largest in Japan and home to the car company's development base. It was the first public demonstration for a flying car in Japanese history."We are extremely excited to have achieved Japan's first-ever manned flight of a flying car in the two years since we founded SkyDrive...

The SD-03 is the world's smallest electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle and takes up the space of about two parked cars, according to the company. It has eight motors to ensure"safety in emergency situations." "We wanted this vehicle to be futuristic, charismatic and desirable for all future customers, while fully incorporating the high technology of SkyDrive.

 

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Chinese are planning to steal the technology. Beware!

Wow!!! Ang Pinas nasa motorcycle barrier pa lang ang naiimbento. At huwag daw magmarunong sabi ni sec. Año. GoBackwards

Wow..

I can hear other car manufacturers preparing their propositions with the said Japanese company.

hahaha we have enough trouble with drivers on the road, now make them airborne 😱

They have a working giant robot and now a flying car what will they think of next

we have manned flying jeepneys for so long already. this is new car?

YASSSS

Its just a small helicopter 😴

The 2020 we hoped for 😪

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