Just because Doc Brown's future has no roads doesn't mean the dream of a flying car is dead. With flying cars like the Terrafugia, the idea still lives. But, if you absolutely must have yourself a flying car, you can buy this vintage one from the 1950s for over a million bucks.
We're living in some incredible technological times. We've been following Terrafugia's Transition flying car since it made shockwaves in 2009. Promised to be ready for sale by last year, the Transition is now slated for release later this year.
Futurists have been promising us flying cars for decades, but most of the proposals we've seen have looked pretty lame. Most are tiny aircraft with folding wings and small road wheels, making them pretty lousy both on the road and in the sky.
DARPA is no stranger to ambitious projects, but a flying car — let alone one that can haul up to a ton into the air and perform every kind of military operation under the sun — sounds kind of crazy....
It's hard to decide if Frank Skroback's 1934 creation is a plane that drives like a car, or a car that's supposed to soar like a plane, but it's considered the oldest known "roadable aircraft" — which we guess is...
Last time we saw a futuristic design from Deviantartist "Peanuts23," it was the mean, lean JetBike. If the JetBike was designed for speed demons who love high-flying fun, then the JetScooter would be for the rest of us to take...
We've been following the progress of the Terrafugia Transition flying car for three years, and finally, the push-prop roadable airplane has successfully flown its first flight. It took off from an airport in Plattsburgh, New York on March 5, and...
As if the flying car stories weren't getting outrageous enough, now we're hearing about a flying Ferrari. Moller International, that company that keeps on saying there's a flying car just around the corner, now doubles down with its latest...