The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe world's first flying car that can travel at 100 miles per hour and fly up to 10,000 feet has been approved for take-off.The Terrafugia Transition 'roadable aircraft' has been given the all-clear by the Federal Aviation Authority in the USA.It has been granted an FAA Special Light-Sport Aircraft airworthiness certificate by the official aviation body.
This means that it meets the standards for flight, at least.So despite it not being on the road (or in the sky) just yet, it does mean that day could come pretty soon in the future.The vehicle has a 27-foot wingspan that folds down to make it small enough for the whole thing to fit.
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