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Two flying cars’ crashes during the wind Show Resuaeling in China

“Frequent” flying cars “clashes on Tuesday during the Sight Resuealing in China, injuring one of the pilots, according to the report from CNN.

The incident happened in Changchun Air Show in Jilin, China, where two Xpeng Aeroht flights clashed, forcing one of them on the ground. Some of the car was able to arrive safely, according to the result of the accident under investigation.

The company told the CNN that this break was caused by “insufficient separation” and one of the flying vehicles “damaged the fulage fire and had fire.” The condition of the injured driver is unknown and Xpeng did not immediately respond to questions by email on Wednesday.

Videos sent to social media that seemed to show one of the burning cars such as emergency workers work to get a fire out.

XPENG is a large electrician company in China that has been trying to improve flying cars in recent years, Aeroht becomes a subsidy by 2020, according to Bloomberg.

XPENG AEROHT has various different flow models of flying cars and is not clearly clear which model was beaten in the case. Electrel suggests that it was X2, started to be improved by 2021, although Gizmodo could not be convinced.

The X2 flight is sometimes called “flying car,” although it does not have wheels and cannot drive the ground before flying. It is more accurate, such as electric car goes vertical and wanding, which is being interrupted as EVTOL.

Xpeng X2 Electric vehicle is displayed in 32nd Gaikovan Indonesia International Auto Show (GIAS) Tangerang Exhibition (Greater Jakarting 23, 2025.

Mankind expected a flying car for more than a century, but it has never been treated. Establishing a flying car is not a difficult part. We had a wide plane since the 1950s, built by the founders who endanger the future for the future for it to arrive. But all the information associated with bringing the flying car to the market is complicated. Driving is obviously to risk, and there are many challenges as the Sane governments do not want these things to appear in the sky.

The flying car always looks about two years, if you believe articles. Or are these Tostatators issuing the time line, and we will definitely disappoint. For example, New York Times promised students in 2021 that the US-based Joby Aviation would have flying cars for “service in 2024,” notes that it will depend on the controlled harm.

We’re here in 2025, and we’re still waiting in flying cars to go. Because it is not just control permission. These types of flying cars can get to problems, as many of the Changchun Air show they saw on Tuesday; Sometimes technical issues, sometimes it is human error. And we just don’t know what’s risk on Tuesday.

Elon Musk has just treaded the concept in X to improve the flying cyberruck fly. But we heard that before, too. Remember when Billineuire said he wanted to build a flying car back in 2014? The newspaper that was at that time said that he should not be a Musk’s victimization because “a reputation of saying things that sounded so good to be true – and then make them happen.”

Yes, we’re waiting.

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