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Switchblade Flying Car To Fly Soon
SamsonSky premiered the final version of its three-wheeled $140,000 kitplane flying car, the Switchblade, on Tuesday at EAA AirVenture and announced tentative plans for first flight within two months.

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CBS 58

CBS 58

Flying car could be on the market within a year!
Oshkosh (CBS 58)–More than a half a million sets of eyes are expected to look sky high all week long in Oshkosh. It’s the last week of July, and this mean the annual EAA/AirVenture.

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Update – July 22, 2018

Update – July 22, 2018

OSHKOSH: BEHIND THE SCENES – July 22, 2018 We wanted to give you a little glimpse of what it took to get our AirVenture 2018 presentation looking so nice. One key ingredient was the turntable that...

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Update – July 22, 2018

Update – July 22, 2018

OSHKOSH: BEHIND THE SCENES – July 22, 2018 We wanted to give you a little glimpse of what it took to get our AirVenture 2018 presentation looking so nice. One key ingredient was the turntable that...

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Update – July 21, 2018

Update – July 21, 2018

SWITCHBLADE A BIG HIT IN OUR FIRST PARADE! - July 21, 2018 Since this is a three-wheel vehicle as well as a flying vehicle, we can go where others can't for display, promotion, and sales. For...

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Engineering.com

Engineering.com

The era of the “Jetsons” will have finally arrived
“The world wants a flying car, and we are going to give it to them.” This bold claim was made by Sam Bousfield, CEO of Samson Sky and designer of the Switchblade, “the world’s first Flying Sports Car,” according to the company.

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Update – July 18, 2018

Update – July 18, 2018

OUR 5 BLADE PROPELLER – July 18, 2018 Recently, we received these 5 new prop blades designed by Trek Aerospace.  Trek has an amazing track record of producing viable ducted fan propeller systems....

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Update – July 17, 2018

Update – July 17, 2018

INSTALLING THE TAIL – July 17, 2018 The tail is the most complex part of the entire vehicle and predictably, installing the boom for the first time required some work. Pictured above, Brent Burch...

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