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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | A Flying Car in 1945? | “Transformational Technologies” Episode 1 @airandspace | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 minutes ago.
What if we told you someone invented a flying car over 75 years ago? Discover the story of the Fulton Airphibian, the first approved roadable aircraft, now on display in the “Thomas W. Haas We All Fly” gallery at the Museum in DC.

In the "Transformational Technologies" video series, the National Air and Space Museum explores artifacts in its collection that changed our lives, transformed the way we viewed the world, or looked at an existing problem in a new way. All artifacts featured are now on display in the eight new galleries at the National Air and Space Museum in DC. Transformational Technologies is made possible by the support of Lockheed Martin.
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A Flying Car in 1945? | “Transformational Technologies” Episode 1 @airandspace

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