Orders for the debut Pioneer Edition have already started, and the first customers will be able to receive their copy no earlier than the second half of 2018. Those wishing to get an aero car will have to make a prepayment of 25 thousand euros and, of course, obtain a pilot's license.

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The three-wheeled Liberty is equipped with two propellers and a Rotax engine capable of accelerating the model to 160 km/h on the ground and up to 180 km/h in the air.

It is not possible to automatically switch to "flight" mode, as the second propeller and some structural elements need to be installed manually, but the entire process will take about 10 minutes.

The aero car can fly at altitudes up to 3500 meters. The maximum flight range is 500 km.

Over time, the Dutch plan to release a more affordable version, the Liberty Sport, which will be 200 thousand euros cheaper.