Flying Car 'Pegasus' Crosses English Channel
Flying Car 'Pegasus' Crosses English Channel
Bruno Vezzoli launched his flying machine named Pegasus to cross the English channel and landed safely 59 km (36 miles) away, near the English port town of Dover.

A French pilot crossed the English Channel in a flying car that looks part dune buggy, part paraglider. Under a clear blue sky, Bruno Vezzoli launched his flying machine down an abandoned wartime runway near Calais, lurching from side to side as he slowly gained altitude suspended beneath a giant canopy.

"I would say that the biggest risk, just like with any engine-powered machine, would be a breakdown," Vezzoli told Reuters TV as he made his pre take-off checks. "Usually you land on the ground, but in this case we would have to do a sea-landing."

Vezzoli landed safely 59 km (36 miles) away, near the English port town of Dover.List of car and bikes to get discount under GST!

Named "Pegasus" - a winged horse in Greek mythology - the flying car is the brainchild of Jerome Dauffy, an entrepreneur inspired by early aviators such as Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont and Frenchman Louis Bleriot who made the first flight across the Channel in 1909.

"The automotive and aeronautic industries were born around a century ago and it's only now that we are managing to combine the two modes," Dauffy said.

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