The Dutch Pal-V is behind the Liberty model, the world’s first flying car, which is now officially approved for use. The model is a mixture of a tricycle and a gyrocopter, a small flying aircraft that resembles a helicopter. Basically, when the “Liberty” is driving on the ground, the rotor blades fold and then it can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h.
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