Powered by a BMW engine and normal fuel, the AirCar flew for 35 minutes between two Slovakian airports in 2021, using runways for take-off and landing.

It took just over two minutes to transform from a car into an aircraft.

Now vehicles made based on its design will be used within a “specific geographical region” of China.

Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Company, headquartered in Cangzhou, has purchased exclusive rights to manufacture and use AirCar aircraft inside an undisclosed area.

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23 points

They successfully unloaded their failed company on some greater fool. These things will never be viable for anything other than being rich people toys.

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China is the best chance for it to succeed though. It would be far more expensive to gain regulatory approval across dozens of western countries than to just bribe a bunch of CCP regulators and gain domestic access to millions of millionaires in one of the largest countries on Earth.

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But after a few of those fall from the sky, bribes won’t help any more.

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They’re not even great toys though.

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But you can use it to show off to your “friends”, so what makes it worthwhile to them.

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