A realistic flight takes to the sky

A flight in the United States has released footage showing a concept version of its flight car, which performs a vertical take -off before flying over the SUV.

Jim Duchovny, CEO of Alex Aernoutics, the BBC’s great technology correspondent, Chris Vallas, told him that he had thousands of pre -orders and hoped to start production within 12 months.

For about 300,000 dollars (237,000 pounds), the company says that buyers will get an electrical car with a mobile range of 110 km (68 miles). But taking a friend to rotate may be difficult – the cockpit only contains enough space for one and a half.

As Valulation notes, Alef Aernoutics are not the only ones trying to make flights take off with buyers. There are also huge technological and organizational obstacles to overcome them, so there is still a long way before science fiction becomes real.

A video produced by Ian Casey and Selneh Khalifa

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