One of the most abused "clever" remarks made in geek circles is the familiar reference to a lack of flying cars. Well, that joke can finally be laid to rest now that the Terrafugia Transition has arrived.
The Transition is a dual-purpose vehicle designed by a group of MIT aeronautical engineers. The company home page had this to say about their flagship vehicle:
Other relevant points from the company FAQ include:
- The Transition can take off or land at any public use general aviation airport with at least 2,500 feet of runway; this includes the majority of the 5,000 public airports in the US.
- Since it will be certified as a Light Sport Aircraft, the Transition will require at least a Sport Pilot license to fly, which requires a minimum of 20 hours of flight time and passing a simple practical test in the aircraft; you will also need a valid driver's license for use on the ground.
- The Proof of Concept Vehicle was built over 2007-2008 and testing was completed in 2009. First delivery is scheduled for late 2011.
- Over 80 aircraft have been reserved, representing an order backlog of over $16 million.
- The final purchase price of the vehicle has not been set, but we expect it will be between $200,000 and $250,000.
