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Filipino inventor creates his own flying DRONE CAR

Daily Mail - Science & tech

This eccentric inventor has found a way to avoid traffic jams - with his own flying drone. Kyxz Mendoza from Quezon City, Philippines, started work six years ago on his incredible flying car. Earlier this month he completed the first successful test flight - soaring some 25ft above the ground. Kyxz calles his flying car the'Ultralight Aircraft' and he now plans to mass produce it with a two-seater version added to to the range. Incredible footage shows Filipino inventor Kyxz Mendoza undertaking the car's first successful test flight earlier this month He said: 'We've been having bad weather so it took as a while after our deadline before we can finally show it to our followers.


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