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Showing posts with label air car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air car. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

air car

This air car is the revolution of the car land, besides that, this car also has its advantages and kerugia one of the advantages, namely: reducing congestion cities in the world and in Indonesia but this car takes approximately 6oo meter to be able to take off, with seamless and requires about about 200 to 310 feet to land on its good and its fuel was so friendly llingkungan that is using the gas / air and can last up to tens of hours.

Propellers are used when flight mode is stored and locked securely when you're using ground modes. To keep it, no need for hangar space. Transition can be stored in the garage because the wings can be folded.
With dimensions of 2.1 meters high, 2 meters wide and 5.7 meters long after folded, the Transition to be smaller than full size SUVs, such as the Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator. But not just anyone can order this vehicle. Condition, must have a license pilot.Mau see a test drive? Please see first the factory site or see video on YouTube.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Air-Powered Car Coming to U.S. in 2009 to 2010 at Sub-$18,000, Could Hit 1000-Mile Range


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The Air Car caused a huge stir when we reported last year that Tata Motors would begin producing it in India. Now the little gas-free ride that could is headed Stateside in a big-time way.

Zero Pollution Motors (ZPM) confirmed to PopularMechanics.com on Thursday that it expects to produce the world’s first air-powered car for the United States by late 2009 or early 2010. As the U.S. licensee for Luxembourg-based MDI, which developed the Air Car as a compression-based alternative to the internal combustion engine, ZPM has attained rights to build the first of several modular plants, which are likely to begin manufacturing in the Northeast and grow for regional production around the country, at a clip of up to 10,000 Air Cars per year.

And while ZPM is also licensed to build MDI’s two-seater OneCAT economy model (the one headed for India) and three-seat MiniCAT (like a SmartForTwo without the gas), the New Paltz, N.Y., startup is aiming bigger: Company officials want to make the first air-powered car to hit U.S. roads a $17,800, 75-hp equivalent, six-seat modified version of MDI’s CityCAT (pictured above) that, thanks to an even more radical engine, is said to travel as far as 1000 miles at up to 96 mph with each tiny fill-up.
read the full story at : popularmechanics.com

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