The real reasons we don't have flying cars
For over a century, engineers and automakers have explored the concept of flying cars. We've seen endless examples and been led to believe they were just around the corner. So where are the flying cars and taxis we've been promised? We break down why road-ready aircraft aren’t ready for mass production.
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