| In 1948 Aerocar Inc. began developing a flying automobile designed by Mr M. B. Taylor. The prototype Aerocar, with a Lycoming O-290 engine, was completed in October 1949. It was followed by a pre-production Aerocar Model I with a Lycoming O-320 engine and four additional Model I Aerocar for demonstration tours. No further production models have been built but a refined Model III Aerocar has been completed.
CREW | 1 |
PASSENGERS | 1 |
ENGINE | 1 x Lyc. O-320-A1A, 110kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 952 kg | 2099 lb |
Empty weight | 680 kg | 1499 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 10.4 m | 34 ft 1 in |
Length | 7.0 m | 23 ft 12 in |
Height | 2.1 m | 7 ft 11 in |
Wing area | 17.7 m2 | 190.52 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 220 km/h | 137 mph |
Cruise speed | 200 km/h | 124 mph |
Ceiling | 3650 m | 12000 ft |
Range | 800 km | 497 miles |
Graham Clayton, e-mail, 13.02.2021 03:55 The wheels on the Model III partially retract, thereby allowing a slightly faster cruise speed. reply | stephen russell, e-mail, 15.06.2008 04:07 Readapt design with New VW Bettle, 1990s Chevy Geo coupe, 1970s Pinto? New VW Rabbitt, Ford Fusion, add Mini Jet engine & overroof Wing & engine pod to Burn Biofuel Jet fuel. Radical, still adaptable. Dated BUT viable. Beats Frwy traffic in So CA alone. Problem: infrastructure for flying cars IE 1M flying IF done today. Install Avionics- Radar, Radio, parachute for Emerg landing, & expand AAA Road services. reply |
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