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PAL-V 'Flying Car' Hits The Road

Have You Ever Seen A Flying Car Passing You On The Highway?

After flying and driving their 'flying car' test prototype in 2012, PAL-V started the design of the Liberty, its commercial product. Recently, the Liberty passed the European road admission tests and now is allowed on the streets with an official license plate.

This completed an extensive drive test program carried out on test tracks since February 2020.

Mike Stekelenburg, CTO of PAL-V, explained how he experienced this journey: "With the memories in mind of fly and drive testing our proof of concept, the PAL-V One, I was looking forward to testing the Liberty. We have been cooperating with the road authorities for many years to reach this milestone. The excitement you feel in the team is huge. It was very challenging to make a "folded aircraft" pass all road admission tests." Stekelenburg adds: "For me, the trick in successfully making flying car is to ensure that the design complies with both air and road regulations. I feel the energy and motivation in our team to push hard for the last few milestones and get the Liberty certified for flying too."

The PAL-V will be undergoing endurance testing for the coming months, people can witness the PAL-V on the European roads from now on.

Hans Joore, test-driver of PAL-V, states: "When I fired-up the PAL-V for the first time I got goosebumps! All the effort that we put into it came together at that crucial moment. Hearing the vehicle come to life was just magnificent and driving it was great. It's very smooth and responsive to the steering and with a weight of just 660 kg it accelerates really well. The overall experience is like a sportscar. It feels sensational."

Since 2015 the PAL-V Liberty design has been going through aviation certification with EASA. Finalization is expected in 2022. The PAL-V Liberty significantly benefits from the certification experience accumulated in the earlier flight test program with the PAL-V One. Over 1200 test reports need to be completed before the final 150 hours of flight testing can take place.

After this, the deliveries to customers will start.

PAL-V CEO, Robert Dingemanse, added: "It's another great step forward for us, now we 'drive' ahead to the last milestones. In parallel we organize roadshows across Europe to demonstrate the PAL-V to customers: Where shall we meet?"

FMI: www.pal-v.com, www.PAL-V.com/roadshow

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