Powered by a BMW engine and normal fuel, the AirCar flew for 35 minutes between two Slovakian airports in 2021, using runways for take-off and landing.

It took just over two minutes to transform from a car into an aircraft.

Now vehicles made based on its design will be used within a “specific geographical region” of China.

Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Company, headquartered in Cangzhou, has purchased exclusive rights to manufacture and use AirCar aircraft inside an undisclosed area.

  • @honey_im_meat_grinding
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    Trying to instill FOMO just because the Chinese are coming for it!!!

    Take a look at the posts OP makes – they seem obsessed with posting negative articles about China.

    • @0x815@feddit.deOP
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      Take a look at the posts OP makes – they seem obsessed with posting negative articles about China.

      I have absolutely no interest of posting negative articles on China or any country, company or person. Some friends of mine are Chinese, and they largely support these posts, just fyi.

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        You’re basically making the “I have black friends so I can’t be racist” argument. Your post history is like 90% articles like these:

        • Chinese Communist Party-Backed Businessman in Fiji is a Top Australian Criminal Target
        • Calls for sanctions against China after Beijing accused of cyber espionage in US and UK
        • China’s Private Property Developers Face Persistent Funding Constraints, Fitch Ratings Says
        • UK lawmakers claim ‘harassment, impersonation, and attempted hacking’ from China
        • Millions of U.S. citizens’ online accounts have been caught up in a “sinister” Chinese hacking plot that targeted US officials, officials say
        • Threats, fear and surveillance: Chinese students in the UK say they are scared to return home and worry for their families in China after being followed and harassed by the regime in Beijing
        • Oxford University held training sessions attended by Chinese doctors accused of illegally harvesting organs

        Like, this is not a normal amount of articles about China. This feels like an obsession. If I was posting a similar amount of pro-China articles, I’d rightfully be called a shill.