Moller International, Inc. (OTC-QB: MLER), the developer of the Skycar® aircraft, the Rotapower® line of rotary engines and the Aerobot® line of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), today announced the ...
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Back in 2001, one of the first so-called flying cars to make big news was from Moller International and was called the M400 Skycar. The company sank $150 million into the development of the flying car ...
The signs in 2017 point to a future of driving the friendly skies in sleek new flying cars that's just a few years away, which is about as far off as it always seems to be. While we wait for promising ...
If you’ve always thought that the idea of buying a Moller Skycar was anything but real, then think again. Up for sale on eBay is the M400X Skycar prototype from Moller which up until now was selling ...
Moller International says that its original four-passenger M400 prototype Skycar is being offered for sale on eBay. The auction was scheduled to start on Jan. 31. Heavily promoted and long in ...
This can’t be good news for those of us who fantasize about driving the Skycar, flying over traffic and thumbing our noses at the rest of the world as we jet along at 500 mph. Alas, the Moller M400X ...
Zee Aero, a low-profile company based in Mountain View very close to Google X, the company’s research lab, has registered a patent for what appears to be a flying car, reports SFGate (via Gizmodo).