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    ParaJet now accepting $16,000 deposits for the $81,700 Skycar
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    As the design of the Parajet SkyCar evolves (compare the vehicle above with this shot), so does the car's online presence. During the successful Parajet SkyCar Expedition, when the "World's First Bio-fuelled Flying Car" flew from London, England to Timbuktu in Mali, Africa, the car was highlighted ...

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    Skycar update: production version coming in 2010
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    Parajet Skycar prototypes – Click above for high-res image gallery
    Earlier this year, the Parajet Skycar Expedition, featuring the "World's First Bio-fuelled Flying Car," flew from London, England to Timbuktu in Mali, Africa. If you lusted over something so incredibly cool – a car that ...

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    Skycar takes off on 3,700-mile flying road trip
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    Click to see more of the biofueled Skycar
    The Parajet Skycar Expedition, featuring the "World's First Bio-fuelled Flying Car," has begun. The tiny fan-powered parachute car left London this week for Timbuktu in Mali, Africa. The 3,700-mile expedition is meant to raise awareness and money for the ...

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    Biofueled Skycar 2009 Expedition plans to drive/fly from London to Timbuktu
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    Click to see more of the biofueled Skycar
    There are a lot of green car shows and events taking place around the world and we - sadly - cannot cover them all. But there is one event that I'd love to be a part of in 200: the Skycar Expedition. Billed as the "World's First Bio-fuelled Flying Car," ...

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    Rotary engine below SULEV standard on ethanol
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    A month ago, Joel noted that Moller, the makers of the Skycar, found ethanol to be the perfect fuel for its Rotapower rotary engines. Today, Moller announced in a new press release that with ethanol, they're achieving remarkably low emissions.When adjusted for an automobile traveling at 70 mph the ...

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    Skycar maker likes ethanol
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    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 ...

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