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ST. GEORGE — Ever since the Jetsons debuted in 1962, the sentiment at one time or another has been clear: Where is my flying car?
Pal-V, a Dutch company, is finally bringing that sentiment home. And Utah is the first United States training ground for the pilots.
The company recently opened a training ground for its aircraft, called the Pal-V One, in Nephi. Pal-V, for personal air and land vehicle, is essentially a roadable gyrocopter, rather than an airplane, that can travel on city streets as a normal car would.
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