- A
flying car or
roadable aircraft is a type of
vehicle which can
function both as a
road vehicle and as an aircraft. As used here, this
includes vehicles...
- The
Terrafugia Transition is a
light sport,
roadable airplane under development by
Terrafugia since 2006. The
Rotax 912ULS
piston engine powered, carbon-fiber...
-
Aerocar International was a
roadable aircraft manufacturer,
founded by
Moulton Taylor in Longview, Washington. Work
continued until the late 1960s, when...
- be
roadable, but its
success in the
Vidal competition encouraged Waterman to form the
Waterman Arrowplane Co. in 1935 for
production of a
roadable version...
- The
Skroback Roadable Airplane was an
early attempt to
produce a
roadable airplane. To keep the
aircraft within a
reasonable width for
driving with fixed...
- A
road is a
thoroughfare used
primarily for
movement of traffic.
Roads differ from streets,
whose primary use is
local access. They also
differ from stroads...
- The
Samson Switchblade is an
American roadable aircraft under development by
Samson Sky of Redmond, Oregon. A
single gasoline engine powers two propellers...
- 226 km/h) "Plane Driven's
Roadable Glasair".
Retrieved 11
October 2010. Budd
Davisson (October 2010). "The PD-1
Roadable Glastar".
Sport Aviation. "Company...
- of
three experimental roadable aircraft.
Leland Bryan built his
roadable aircraft in the town of ****ord, Michigan. As a
roadable aircraft the aircraft...
- The
Road is a 2006 post-apocalyptic
novel by
American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book
details the
grueling journey of a
father and his
young son over...