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Friday, May 10, 2013

This Week in Flying Cars



Jalopnik notes that an experimental flying car called a "Maverick" crashed into a tree in Canada.

Jalopnik is also creating a list of the greatest flying car concepts.

CNN.com takes a look at various flying car ideas.

Terrafugia--the one company closest to bring a "roadable airplane to market--announced that it is developing a plug-in hybrid model.
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