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Governing

Governing

New Hampshire Opens its Roads to Flying Cars
Taking a step toward a dream over a century in the making, New Hampshire became the first state in the nation to open its public highways to flying cars when Gov. Chris Sununu signed a transportation bill, HB 1182, into law.

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AOPA PILOT

AOPA PILOT

Drive And Fly? The Switchblade may be the answer
It’s got a parachute, it has a dashboard that changes from flight gauges to driving gauges, and it looks as sleek as its name.

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Concord Monitor

Concord Monitor

Effort aloft to make New Hampshire a leader in flying cars
When it comes to New Hampshire’s future with flying cars – or “roadable aircraft,” to give the preferred term – advocates have their main argument ready.

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TIREBUYER

TIREBUYER

Where Are Our Flying Cars?
Imagine hopping in your sport two-seat car-copter, lifting off from your driveway, and leapfrogging over traffic snarls on your morning commute.

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Wink News

Wink News

Commissioners Okay Incentive To Bring Samson Sky To Charlotte County
Flying cars made in Southwest Florida might prove true now that Charlotte County approved an incentive to get “Samson Sky” to build its manufacturing facility here. But, the transportation technology company is still considering other locations.

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AINonline

AINonline

First Flight Nears For Samson Switchblade
Switchblade flying car developer SamsonSky revealed what it is calling a “Dynamic Dash” yesterday at EAA AirVenture and said the vehicle’s first flight could come within the next few weeks.

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AVweb

AVweb

Samson Switchblade Shows Off A New Panel
One of the longest in-development flying car projects, the Samson Switchblade, is still at it and as the company nears flight test, it was showing its new hybrid dash panel at AirVenture this week.

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Aero-TV

Aero-TV

Samson Sky Switchblade – A Fresh Approach To True Aviation Utility
The Samson Switchblade roadable aircraft is closing in on its first flight, according to the company.

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