Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it Superman? No, it's a buggy! Come Saturday, a buggy - or something resembling one - will attempt to soar over the Delaware River as a team of ...
One of the more unusual approaches to the flying car combines a dune buggy with a propeller and a big parachute. It's odd, but that hasn't kept the FAA from approving it for production by issuing a ...
What you're looking at is called the Skyrunner Flying Buggy. It seats two and has four wheels, an engine, and all the bells and whistles you'd expect in something that transports you across land. Yet ...
SkyRunner, the company responsible for giving a dune buggy the power of flight, is back with a new model, which retails for $139,000. The goal is to provide off-road capability with the thrill of ...
July 14, 2008 The race is well and truly on to develop a functional flying car, and innovators around the world are finding several different ways to accommodate the needs of a road-registerable ...
Defense News is reporting out of Paris that the start-up firm Vaylon hopes to sign up a business partner soon to help fund development and production of a flying dune buggy, an innovative vehicle ...
Are we about to get our flying car at last? California-based Moller International says it wants to put the Autovolantor on the roads, and in the air, within the next two years. Meanwhile, another ...
The company behind the dune buggy with a giant parachute attached to the top of it (so, a flying dune buggy) today announced it’s received Federal Aviation Administration approval. Called the ...