Russian Flying Cars to solve Traffic Jams

June 8th, 2010 | 1 Comment | | Posted in Interesting World News

Instead of driving a car to work everyday, why not take a plane? One aircraft construction company in the Moscow region claims to have made it possible.


It’s latest creation, the Sigma-5, is small and light enough to be parked and transported like a large car. At the same time, it has enough propulsion to carry about 600 kilos of weight at a speed of nearly 300 kilometres per hour. And, to top it off, it doesn’t need a runway – any flat surface will do. With its novelty look and a price tag comparable to that of a luxury car, it has the potential to become a futuristic alternative to waiting out traffic jams across Europe.

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  1. dvla Says:

    That’s an interesting design! It looks like it could be a fun thing to get around it but I notice it’s not very quiet. Image commuters going back and forth over your home every morning. It will add a whole new dimension to traffic noise. Other than that it could be good.

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