'Artists dream the future, and that future is filled with flying cars.'
"Artists dream the future, and that future is filled with flying cars.
It's also no larger than a family sedan, which means that in a matter of years, people could literally be keeping their own Switchblade in their garage — that is, if they can afford the $150,000 price tag.While the FAA clearing this adorable little number is certainly an exciting moment for the VTOL market, we likely won't be seeing consumer-grade flying cars hitting the market any time soon.
So far, the company has only taken the little racer for a speedy run along a runway — without ever taking off., Switchblade owners will need a regular pilot's license in order to operate the powerful little craft. Still, Samson Sky seems very encouraged by the FAA decision, with the company's CEO Sam Bousfield telling
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