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Flying car crashes into tree in Canada

Flying car crashes into tree in Canada


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VERNON, British Columbia — A pilot crash-landed his flying car into a tree in Canada last week after he lost control of the car while attempting a landing at the airport.

Ray Siebring told the Canadian Press he was trying to make a sharp left turn, but it turned into a downward spiral. His car — the Maverick — had started to lose altitude when he noticed he was about to land in a highly populated area near a school.

"I experienced one of those ... moments where time slows down," he said. "The training kicked in so that we were able to operate the aircraft and move it to a safe area."

Flying car crashes into tree in Canada
Photo: Beyond Roads

Siebring was on board with a relative. The two were expected to recover from injuries obtained in the crash-landing of the car, which had been deemed roadworthy and produced by a Florida company.

No one on the ground was injured, although children from the school were heading to nearby grounds for a track and field day.

The car is a combination of a plane engine, propeller and parasail attached to a dune buggy, the CBC reported.

It normally requires a 100-meter runway to make a safe landing. It can reach speeds of up to 100 mph on land and about 40 mph in the air.

The Maverick is only the fifth-ever flying car. Siebring had purchased it from the Florida manufacturer Beyond Roads to run tests in Canada.

Top image credit: Curtis Allen/@CTV_Curtis

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