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California Firm Starts Building First Customer-Bound Flying Cars
Dec 9, 2025 · According to Dukhovny, a Model A prototype has been flying for years. However, there are no videos of the vehicle making the transition from a car to an aircraft.
We Fly: Vashon Ranger R7 - FLYING Magazine
Jan 24, 2025 · The Vashon Ranger R7, a high-wing, light sport design is one because it is about as close to a flying BMX bicycle as you can get without re-creating that iconic movie scene from E.T.
What Is the Best Flight Simulator? - FLYING Magazine
Aug 22, 2025 · FLYING explores top flight simulator software and accessories for the best at-home simulation. You can also check out the FLYING Edition Rig to get started on the right track.
Best FPV Drones for 2025 - FLYING Magazine
Aug 11, 2025 · Discover the best FPV drones of 2025 for every skill level. Explore top models, key specs, and expert tips to start your ultimate first-person-view flying journey.
Honda Receives FAA Green Light to Begin Flying Hybrid-Electric Aircraft
Nov 11, 2024 · A spokesperson for Honda Aircraft Co., a subsidiary of the automobile giant, told FLYING the FAA granted an exemption to Honda Research Institute (HRI) to fly a subscale test …
Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar: Resembling a Small Flying ... - FLYING …
Apr 29, 2025 · [Courtesy: U.S. Air Force] The resulting VZ-9 first flew in 1959. Resembling a small flying saucer, the Avrocar was only 18 feet in diameter, only half the wingspan of a Cessna 172.