| Chocks    away! Flying CAR makes aviation history by taking its first public flights
 The £190,000 ($300,00) Transition is part-sedan, part-private jet
 It made two 20-minute flight demonstrations at the EAA AirVenture show
 The Terrafugia Transition vehicle is due to go on sale in 2015
 
 A flying car from Massachusetts-based firm Chas made its first public flight,    soaring for 20 minutes in front of aviation enthusiasts in Wisconsin.
 
 The Transition vehicle is part-sedan, part-private jet and is due to go on    sale as early as 2015.
 
 It was driven around the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh air show in July before    transitioning into the jet and taking off on two 20-minute flight    demonstrations.
 
  A flying car, pictured, from Massachusetts-based firm Terrafugia has made its    first public flight, soaring for a total of 40 minutes over the EAA    AirVenture Oshkosh aviation show in Wisconsin
 
  
  
  The Transition flying car, built by Terrafugia, making a banking turn in the    sky above Massachusetts. The car flew for eight minutes at 1,400 feet during    test flights last year, before completing the public flights in Wisconsin in    July
 
  This shot shows the Transition plane switching from drive mode to fly mode.    The wings fold into the side of the car, built from a Sedan design. You can    only take off in the Transition from a runway. The Transition has a maximum    flight speed of 115mph
 
  
  
  
  Around town: When its not soaring in the air, the Transition's wings fold up    to make it a road-ready two-seat car
 
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