Flying car Skyrunner has brightened the future of cars. Nowadays, the industry of car-making has somehow upped the ante by modifying the way new cars work and how they can be used. However, car lovers are now in for something groundbreaking. The flying car Skyrunner can now be pre-ordered.
The flying car Skyrunner is a famous flying car that was actually made by Parajet International Ltd. It is a very slick device that looks like it was taken right out of a Batman or James bond movie. It can also be used as an amazing off-road vehicle, but, of course, buyers will want to make the most of it as an awesome flying machine. Using it as a regular car would somehow defeat the very purpose of its existence.
The flying car Skyrunner has also been marketed as a fantastic means of driving off-road in the Dunes. Although it can be used in the air, critics are a bit dubious if today's drivers will be easily given the go-ahead when it comes to taking off on a busy highway, particularly because of how it actually takes flight.
Prideaux-Brune said, "We have a lot of interest from the leisure sector, but we're just evaluating potential uses. From what has been made clear by its manufacturers, the flying car Skyrunner have been installed with what is referred to as a "paraglider wing." Although it might be the world's first flying car to be put on sale, it looks like it will not be taking off the way flying cars in movies do. It heavily relies on a massive parachute that has been technologically implemented at its back portion. The parachute assists the flying car Skyrunner in gliding through the air, as well as helps it get back on the ground safely.
Once in the air, the flying car Skyrunner is made capable of speeding up to 50 miles per hour. On the ground, however, it can go way faster than that as it can speed up to 115 miles per hour. These numbers are very impressive for a single seated buggy. Still, though, automobile fanatics have seen much better in spy films several times before.
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