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The flying cars we were promised by all those 20th-century sci-fi writers are finally here, but they don’t look like they did in The Jetsons or Back to the Future. In fact, they look a lot like small airplanes—but we’ll take ’em for now. A new electric-powered airplane debuted today over the skies of Fresno […]

Flying cars turned out to just be small airplanes

[Photo: courtesy of Sustainable Aviation Project]

BY Christopher Zara1 minute read

The flying cars we were promised by all those 20th-century sci-fi writers are finally here, but they don’t look like they did in The Jetsons or Back to the Future.

In fact, they look a lot like small airplanes—but we’ll take ’em for now.

A new electric-powered airplane debuted today over the skies of Fresno County, California, becoming the first of its kind in the area and sparking what could evolve into a new era of zero-emission air travel. The aircraft was one of four electric planes ordered by cities in the area, the Fresno Bee reports, and were supplied by the Sustainable Aviation Project.

Pipistrel, the Slovenia-based manufacturer behind the light-sport planes, designed them for flight training, which is how they’ll be used in Fresno. The arrangement is a test case for how electric air travel could work at scale, aided by Tesla-like charging stations placed in local airports.

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What really caught my attention, though, was the Bee’s description that the planes are “small enough to fit in a home garage.” For anyone who grew up believing we’d actually have flying cars in our garages by now, that’s just a tease. But it’s part of a real trend nonetheless. Last year, the electric-powered Lilium Jet made its maiden flight over the skies in Bavaria.

You can check out the embedded video below:

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Christopher Zara is a senior editor for Fast Company, where he runs the news desk. His new memoir, UNEDUCATED (Little, Brown), tells a highly personal story about the education divide and his madcap efforts to navigate the professional world without a college degree. More


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