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ByJonathan Welsh

This story appears in theOctober 2016issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

Illustration by Scott Chambers

We've been promised flying cars for, oh, about as long as we've been promised jetpacks. But Woburn, Mass.-basedTerrafugiais ready to finally fulfill one of those dreams: It has spent a decade developing the Transition, a car with airplane wings whose first prototype took flight in 2009. President and cofounder Carl Dietrich says he could get this baby on the road in just two years, assuming he raises another round of financing to cover production.

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