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Tuesday 12 May 2015

Crashed while test flying car

AeroMobil flying car crash last Friday.

SLOVAKIA - the world's first flying car produced by a technology company crashed during a test flight in Slovakia last Friday.

According to Fox News, the flying car prototype that also third AeroMobil the company steered its creator, Stefan Klein during the incident.

Witnesses told, the flying car turn and forcing Klein to open the parachute at a height of 900 feet to a safe landing.

The flying car badly wrecked while Klein survived without any injuries.

According to a statement from AeroMobil, data from these tests will be used in the test will come after the flying car is repaired.

"In the process of creating a new vehicle, especially a prototype, the possibility of something bad happening is high, and it is normal.

"This is a period of 'learning' and it is important for us to identify (the problem) and fix it in our next design," quoted from the statement.

AeroMobil responsible for producing the flying cars since 1990 and Rotax 912 engine used can be filled in conventional gas stations.

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