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Terrafugia is Latin for ` ` escape from the land. ''
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"Terrafugia" is Latin for "earth escape", and that's exactly what their Transition automobile promises to do.
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Thus, in 2005, along with two of his MIT aeronautics pals, they formed "Terrafugia" - a Latin merger of "land" and "to flee / fly."
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Thus, in 2005, along with two of his MIT aeronautics pals, they formed "Terrafugia" - a Latin merger of "land" and "to flee / fly."
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia has recently gained FAA approval for its roadable aircraft (i.e., flying car), and new improvements to the vehicle's design bring it only about a year away from being available to customers, according to MSNBC.
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia gained Federal Aviation Association approval earlier this year for its flying car, The Transition.
Real-Life 'Harry Potter' Technologies Oliver Chiang with Mike Isaac 2010
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia has recently gained FAA approval for its roadable aircraft (i.e., flying car), and new improvements to the vehicle's design bring it only about a year away from being available to customers, according to MSNBC.
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia gained Federal Aviation Association approval earlier this year for its flying car, The Transition.
Real-Life 'Harry Potter' Technologies Oliver Chiang with Mike Isaac 2010
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia has recently gained FAA approval for its roadable aircraft (i.e., flying car), and new improvements to the vehicle's design bring it only about a year away from being available to customers, according to MSNBC.
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A small, privately held company called Terrafugia has recently gained FAA approval for its roadable aircraft (i.e., flying car), and new improvements to the vehicle's design bring it only about a year away from being available to customers, according to MSNBC.
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