A flying car is a roadable aircraft, a vehicle which can travel both on roads and in the air.
Flying car may also refer to:
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 which drive as motorcycles when on the road. The term "flying car" is also sometimes used to include hovercars and/or VTOL personal air vehicles. Many prototypes have been built since the early 20th century, using a variety of flight technologies. Most have been designed to take off and land conventionally using a runway. Although VTOL projects are increasing, none has yet been built in more than a handful of numbers.
Phantom, phantoms, or the phantom may refer to:
Tanker may refer to:
Cable car most commonly refers to the following cable transportation systems:
A double-decker is a vehicle that has two levels for passengers or cargo, one deck above the other. Such vehicles include:
Caravan or caravans may refer to:
Cross country or cross-country may refer to:
Coach may refer to:
Boost, boosted or boosting may refer to:
Transporter may refer to:
Doodlebug or doodle bug may refer to:
A bullet is a projectile propelled by a firearm, sling, or air gun.
Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to:
Spinner is the generic term for the fictional flying cars used in the film Blade Runner. A Spinner can be driven as a ground-based vehicle, take off vertically, hover, and cruise using jet propulsion much like the Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft currently in use today. They are used extensively by the police to patrol and survey the population, and it is clear that despite restrictions wealthy people can acquire spinner licenses. The vehicle was conceived and designed by Syd Mead and has been "replicated" in subsequent films such as The Fifth Element and the Star Wars prequel trilogy. These films have the popular vision of flying cars, and people use spinners like traditional cars; in Blade Runner, the flying cars substitute for helicopters and very light jets.
Sprinter can refer to:
Ave is a Roman salutation from Sanskrit root “Aav” . As well, AVE is Alta Velocidad Española, a high speed train used in Spain.
Parking is the act of stopping a vehicle and leaving it unoccupied for more than a brief time.
Armoredcar or vehicle may refer to:
A1, A-1, A01 or A.1. may refer to:
Road Games, roadgame, or variation, may refer to: