Turkey tests first flying car
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- 16 September, 2020
- 05:20
The initial examination of Cezer, the first flying automobile produced by Baykan Turkey, has been successfully completed, Report says, citing Anadolu agency.
The vehicle was tested under the leadership of the company's technical director Selcuk Bayrakdar. Cezer operates wholly free and has an intelligent aviation system. The new car successfully performed two different flights in one night.
In the second test at the Baykar National Research and Production Center yesterday, Cezer climbed up to 10 meters without safety chains. It was the car's first flight in a year and a half.
The car, designed by Turkish engineers, weighs 230 kilograms.
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