The flying car finishes a 35-minute test flight between two cites

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A model flying car has finished a test run between two urban cities in Slovakia, going through 35 minutes airborne.

As indicated by an official statement distributed Wednesday, Klein Vision's AirCar flew among Nitra and the capital Bratislava on Monday.

The AirCar Prototype 1 is controlled by a 160 drive BMW motor and comes furnished with a fixed propeller. It changes from plane to streetcars in less than three minutes.

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As indicated by Klein Vision, it has now finished over 40 hours of experimental drills, including flying at 8,200 feet and arriving at the best cruising rate of 190 kilometers each hour (118 miles each hour).

Subsequent to arriving in Bratislava on Monday, the plane changed into a car and was crashed into the downtown area by Klein Vision CEO Stefan Klein and friend’s prime supporter Anton Zajac.

"AirCar is not, at this point a proof of idea," Zajac said in the public statement. "It has transformed sci-fi into a reality."

The organization is dealing with a model called AirCar Prototype 2, which will flaunt a 300 torque motor.

It is relied upon to have the option to voyage at 300 kilometers each hour (186 miles each hour) and have a scope of 1,000 kilometers (621 miles).

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