The flying car will be mass-produced in 2017 or launched within ten years.

From the sci-fi movie plot into real life, the concept of flying cars is being implemented step by step. According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on March 17, the AeroMobil 3.0, a flying car developed by Slovak startup AeroMobil, is expected to be launched in mass production in 2017 at the earliest. But this is not the only goal of AeroMobil. Next, the company plans to launch the next self-driving flying car by 2025.

AeroMobil's first to third generation prototypes have undergone a 25-year transition. AeroMobil 3.0 is a modified version of AeroMobil 2.5. The whole machine is made of steel. The fuselage, wings and tires are made of advanced composite materials and equipped with avionics. Equipment, autopilot and parachute equipment are now undergoing a series of flight measurements.

Although the development of AeroMobil 3.0 is progressing well, there are still many problems to be overcome in terms of technology, cost, and regulations. AeroMobil CEO Juraj Vaculik said that they are still looking for more suitable materials, so that the body is light enough to fly better, while taking into account the strength of the car, must pass the government's strict impact safety standards. AeroMobil intends to solve this problem within two years, but the ultra-lightweight and sturdy material is costly and will be reflected in its price.

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