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U.S. military considering Moller Skycar in Afghanistan?

What are the chances that American soldiers will soon be ditching their High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles – better known as the HMMWV, Humvee or just the Hummer – for flying Skycars from Moller? Well, let's just say we're not holding our breath. Still, there's apparently at least a few people that think the Skycar would be ideal for military use. According to Lieutenant Colonel James Thomas, 304th SB, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Moller's vehicles could be very useful in combat: Poor and unimproved roads ... Read more →

Moller desings flying hybrid car, don't hold your breath waiting for it

Above: One of Paul Moller's past projects, a flying hovercraft Moller has designed another car which will never, ever see the light of day. This time, it's a hybrid flying car which uses both gas and ...

Skycar maker likes ethanol

Remember the Skycar (pictured)? Well, its maker, Moller International, Inc., finds ethanol to be a perfect fuel for its Rotapower(R) rotary engine line. The company had tested the engine using ...

U.S. military considering Moller Skycar in Afghanistan? 2 months ago on Autoblog Green

What are the chances that American soldiers will soon be ditching their High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles – better known as the HMMWV, Humvee or just the Hummer – for flying Skycars from Moller? Well, let's just say we're not holding our breath. Still, there's apparently at ...

Moller desings flying hybrid car, don't hold your breath waiting for it 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Above: One of Paul Moller's past projects, a flying hovercraft Moller has designed another car which will never, ever see the light of day. This time, it's a hybrid flying car which uses both gas and electric power for its eight fans, which would theoretically provide liftoff. Moller claims that ...

Skycar maker likes ethanol 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Remember the Skycar (pictured)? Well, its maker, Moller International, Inc., finds ethanol to be a perfect fuel for its Rotapower(R) rotary engine line. The company had tested the engine using gasoline, diesel, natural gas, and alcohol and found it ran best using ethanol. States founder Paul Moller, ...



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