Ken Chatham II and Ken Sr. discuss safety features and more
Lakeland, Florida — Host Mel Smith speaks with these early Switchblade Owners, who discuss the concept of a flying car and Samson’s goal to develop a vehicle that is safe and comfortable in both modes.
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FAN interview with Brian Purdy, Ken Chatham II & Ken Chatham Sr. – Host Ben Coleman
What is the Switchblade?
Brian describes it as the first flying sports car, a new way of thinking about travel, freedom. Some of the features of the instrument panel are described as well as the Motus V-4 engine.
Florida Aviation Network (FAN)
Switchblade Owners Brian Purdy, Ken Chatham II, and Ken Chatham Sr. talk with FAN
What is the Switchblade? Brian describes it as the first flying sports car, a new way of thinking about travel. As an Angel Flight pilot, Ken II plans to use the Switchblade to fly (and drive) people to the hospital.
Switchblade Owners Ken Chatham II and Ken Sr. radio interview
Switchblade Owners Ken Chatham II and Ken Sr. radio interview
Mel Smith, Host of Sun ’n Fun Radio AM 1510, interviewed Switchblade Owners Ken Chatham II and Ken Chatham Sr.
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