The Aerocar was created by Moulton Taylor, an inventor and aeronautical engineer, in the 1940s. It was a unique flying car that could transform from a car to an airplane in around 15 minutes.
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The Aerocar was a car which could really fly. When it was driving on the road, the Aerocar folded up its wings and tail. This car was extremely unique.
Moulton B "Molt" Taylor invented the Aerocar in1949
There already are. Back in 1949, six Aerocars were built, but the design never made it to production line. However, the last of them, the AeroCar III, may be up for sale!
Yes, there have been flying cars over the years, but none have them have them have worked very well as cars or planes. One of the most famous examples is the Aerocar of the 1980s which had wings and a tail that detached into a trailer it could pull. Only a three were ever made.
Never heard of a fling car. Now, if you mean flying car then the 1949 Aerocar would be the first flying car. It was invented by American Moulton Taylor
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Assuming you mean cars that are able to be flown in a controlled manner, yes there are, but they are expensive. Dateline 1949: Longview, Washington, USA: The AeroCar's introduction. Reality check: If you have 2.2 million, you can BUY one! See the link! I've seen a demonstration of a trebouchet that flung a small Renault car for quite a distance. But that's more like "thrown" than "flown".
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"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
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The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.