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Former Russian pilot builds flying car – just

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When most people retire from a lifetime of work, they might spend their days tending to the garden, reading books, or playing golf. Not so Valery Bulgakov. The 72-year-old Russian got his tool kit out and made a flying car instead (see below).

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According to a Daily Mail report, when Bulgakov’s car/plane takes off it can only reach an altitude of three meters. But when you see a picture of the machine, three meters might seem plenty enough.

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The converted 1987 ZAZ Tavria car lifts off the ground when it hits 60mph and can fly a maximum distance of 180 meters – clearly making it better suited for a trip to the shops than a trans-Atlantic crossing.

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Bulgakov, a former pilot, built the V.Bulgakov so that budget-conscious trainee pilots can practice taking off and landing. It’s not clear whether any pilots have plucked up the courage to actually take any test flights in the contraption.

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While Bulgakov’s invention may look a bit on the ropey side, a more convincing-looking flying car has been developed in the US – the Terrafugia Transition. This one has wings that fold away, and can reach a height of just under 1,000 meters. Imagine Bulgakov’s car flying at that height.

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