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AeroMobil To Be Presented At Monaco Auto Show

'Roadable' Aircraft To Be On Display At The Top Marques In April

It's clearly an example of "know your audience." The AeroMobil is being touted as a reason to draw visitors to Top Marques Monaco, which its organizers bill as "the world’s most exclusive supercar show held in the capital of innovation and luxury."

The roadable aircraft will be on display for the April 16-19 run of the show. The Slovak team behind the paramount integrated vehicle, launched last October at Vienna’s Pioneers Festival, have chosen Top Marques as the venue to reveal the latest chapter in its ground-breaking story, according to a news release.

"I’m absolutely delighted that AeroMobil is coming to Top Marques 2015," said Manoj Bairstow, managing director of Top Marques. "We are certain it will prove to be extremely popular with our visitors in the Grimaldi Forum who will be able to see the vehicle as it miraculously transforms from a supercar into a plane. It is testament to the importance of Top Marques as a supporter of new transportation technologies that such a game-changing vehicle has decided to exhibit with us here in Monaco.”

The flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0, which is expected to be issued with its full airworthiness licence within weeks, can with the current engine configuration reach speeds of up to 160 km/h (approx. 100 mph) on the road and once sky-bound, accelerates to about 107 knots.

"This ultimate two-seater prototype is an exquisite feat of design and engineering which runs on regular fuel and has a range of 800km (approx 500 miles). It can take off from speeds of about 100 km/h (approx 54 knots), meaning that owners can use any legal leveled grass surface to get their luxury transport airborne," the release gushed.

The first model of AeroMobil will be a high-end luxury product combining a high performance car and a full-fledged small aircraft, produced in a limited edition and the price will reflect this.

AeroMobil 3.0 prototype has been designed and manufactured by engineers led by chief designer and CTO Stefan Klein and CEO Juraj Vaculik, co-founders of the company AeroMobil.

"I’m very excited by the opportunity to be a part of the Top Marques Monaco 2015 where we will introduce the prototype of AeroMobil 3.0 to supercar buyers," said Vaculik. "I strongly believe that AeroMobil will inspire new ways of thinking about personal travel. Our company is set to reinvent the flying car without constraints and deliver excitement through unique technical solution and design.”

(Image provided by AeroMobil)

FMI: www.topmarquesmonaco.com, www.aeromobil.com

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