The billionaire’s company Kitty Hawk, based in Mountain View, California, has officially launched after months of rumours. It does not require a pilot’s license to fly and can be mastered in minutes.
Google co-founder Larry Page’s mysterious flying cars will be available to buy by the end of this year.
The billionaire’s company Kitty Hawk has officially launched after months of rumours and speculation.
Kitty Hawk president Sebastian Thrun, who co-created Google’s self-driving car, tweeted a link to the company’s official website today.
Clicking on the link gives viewers a full look at a prototype Kitty Hawk vehicle in action.
Kitty Hawk is an electrical aircraft that resembles a flying jet ski.
It doesn’t require a pilot’s license to fly according to the company’s website.
A New York Times profile of the Kitty Hawk describes it as ‘something Luke Skywalker would have built out of spare parts’.
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