THE FLYING CAR THAT COULD SEEN BE SOARING IN OUR SKIES
makes world’s first flight with PASSENGER & half-plane hybrid could soon be soaring over cities
An incredible flying car has made history after conducting the world's first flight with a passenger.
Music legend Jean-Michel Jarre, 75, took off in KleinVision's half-plane hybrid, known as the AirCar, in Slovakia this week to mark the company's latest milestone.
The French electronic artist completed two flights in the futuristic vehicle at Piestany international airport in front of mesmerised onlookers.
Made in Slovakia by Professor Stefan Klein and KleinVision's co-founder Anton Zajac, the AirCar was approved for flight in 2022 following more than 200 successful takeoffs and landings.
The AirCar is able to transform from a sports car into a plane within minutes, and has now completed a flight with a passenger.
The 1,000kg two-seat dual-mode prototype has foldable wings and a propeller on the back, and only needs 300m of runway to get off the ground and into the sky.
The Slovakian government announced plans for flying taxis to be a reality by 2030. But Mr Zajac hopes that the AirCar will hit the market in around a year.