Trump team is building a base in Oklahoma to test out flying cars
- Donald Trump’s administration is breaking ground on a facility in Oklahoma expected to help test the next generation of advanced mobility aircraft, including flying car-like air taxis and other next generation aircraft.
- The 1,100-acre Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City will expand to support emerging aviation technologies, including an $8.3 million testing area known as the Vertical Take-Off and Landing Procedures and Analysis Range, or V-PAR.
- The range is designed for larger electric and hybrid aircraft and will help with vertical takeoff and landing, according to the Federal Av
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- Donald Trump’s administration is breaking ground on a facility in Oklahoma expected to help test the next generation of advanced mobility aircraft, including flying car-like air taxis and other next generation aircraft.
- The 1,100-acre Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City will expand to support emerging aviation technologies, including an $8.3 million testing area known as the Vertical Take-Off and Landing Procedures and Analysis Range, or V-PAR.
- The range is designed for larger electric and hybrid aircraft and will help with vertical takeoff and landing, according to the Federal Av
Sources: The Independent