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Designed to run on pure ethanol, the "Parajet Sky" will travel 6,000 miles over the next 6 weeks using E5 and E10 ethanol gas because those will be fuels available for refilling the engine while traveling to Africa from London.
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Tomorrow, Laughton's "Parajet Skycar" will set off on an expedition to the fabled desert city of Timbuctoo / Timbuktu / Tombouctou in Mali.
The Register 2009
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Chief pilot on the trip is Giles Cardozo, 29, whose firm - Parajet - makes the motors which propel the jet.
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"I started making a paramotor on wheels that you sit on and take off and it suddenly occurred to me, 'Why not just have a car that does everything?'" said Gilo Cardozo, who owns a Wiltshire-based company called Parajet.
MetaFilter 2009
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British manufacturer Parajet is about to embark on a spectacularly crazy journey.
unknown title 2009
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Parajet says the Skycar is easier and safer to fly than any other aircraft, as it has no pitch control and, therefore, can not stall or dive.
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The self-taught engineer's Wiltshire-based firm, Parajet, manufactures the industrial paramotors that propel the Skycar once it is airborne.
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The self-taught engineer's Wiltshire-based firm, Parajet, manufactures the industrial paramotors that propel the Skycar once it is airborne.
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According to developer Parajet, the Skycar is the world's "first, two-seater, high performance, road-legal, bio-fuelled flying car; capable of providing rally car performance on - and off-road, and light aircraft performance after just a few minutes of wing preparation."
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According to Parajet, the Skycar will reach airspeeds of up to 100mph.
unknown title 2009
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