Terrafugia said Jan. 26 that it has obtained an airworthiness certificate from the FAA for its “Transition” roadable aircraft. The FAA has granted the Transition an airworthiness certificate as a ...
US start-up manufacturer Terrafugia has secured US approval to boost the maximum take-off weight of its Transition roadable light sport aircraft by 50kg (110lb) to 650kg, the same limit already ...
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Terrafugia is beginning the flight test program of its first production prototype of its Transition roadable aircraft. The aircraft made its 8-min. first flight from Plattsburgh, N.Y., on March 23, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded Terrafugia’s Transition “roadable aircraft” a Special Light-Sport Aircraft airworthiness certificate. Based in Massachusetts, Terrafugia called ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Entrepreneur: Carl Dietrich, co-founder of Terrafugia, a Woburn, Mass.-based company that’s developing The Transition “roadable aircraft.
On July 24, when Gov. Chris Sununu signed legislation laying out protocols for registering, inspecting and plating “roadable aircraft” — otherwise known as flying cars — national media broadcast ...
Senate Bill 1077, proposed by State Sen. Marty Flynn, would amend Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to create new legal category for roadable aircraft. These vehicles would have the ...
The Transition won’t even be available in prototype form until 2008. The conceptual images show a rather short, stubby looking airplane, although for an automobile it’s quite long at just over 18 feet ...
Entrepreneur: Carl Dietrich, co-founder of Terrafugia, a Woburn, Mass.-based company that's developing The Transition "roadable aircraft." (It's a flying car!) "Aha" moment: In 2004, the Federal ...
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