X-Hawk flying car by 2010

by DJ Neawedde | 1st February 2007

Well, this is nothing new to you and I of course. We’ve heard this one before. Urban Aeronautics, mker of the X-Hawk, founder Rafi Yoeli says we may see one by 2010. Features include a speed of 155 mph, 12,000-foot altitude, 2 hours flying time, vertical take off and landing. Sweet!

Pricing. Ouch. An X-Hawk might run you between $1.5 and $3.5 million. A bit high compared to the Terrafugia flying car priced at $148,000. Besides, it looks more liek a submarine than a flying car. What do you think?

Via Autoblog


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    X-Hawk flying car by 2010

    by DJ Neawedde | 1st February 2007

    Well, this is nothing new to you and I of course. We’ve heard this one before. Urban Aeronautics, mker of the X-Hawk, founder Rafi Yoeli says we may see one by 2010. Features include a speed of 155 mph, 12,000-foot altitude, 2 hours flying time, vertical take off and landing. Sweet!

    Pricing. Ouch. An X-Hawk might run you between $1.5 and $3.5 million. A bit high compared to the Terrafugia flying car priced at $148,000. Besides, it looks more liek a submarine than a flying car. What do you think?

    Via Autoblog


    Related Posts

  • 2.3 trillion text messages sent by 2010
  • Digital music market to reach $14.9B by 2010, about 40% of record labels’ revenue
  • PS4 not till 2010, PS3 may get keyboard and mouse
  • New ‘Windows 7′ OS ready by 2010? Nah.
  • Possible ‘Internet Brownouts’ Coming in 2010?
  • GEN H-4 Personal Helicopter
  • Subscribe



    Leave a Reply

    XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>