The Aerocar 2000 is a currently[update] in development in the US. Its designer, Ed Sweeney, was inspired by http://miztalie.co.nr of the 1950s (and is the owner of the only still-flying example of this vehicle). The Aerocar 2000 is intended to add a removable "flight module" consisting of wings, tail, and powerplant to a modified roadster. In conception, this is far closer to the of the early 1970s than to Taylor's designs, the vehicle portions of which were purpose-designed and built. Another difference with the original Aerocar (and similarity to the Mizar) is that the flight module is not designed to be taken away from the airfield. Finally, while the Aerocar used the one engine to drive both the road wheels and the propeller, the Aerocar 2000 (again like the Mizar) uses two separate engines. In the Aerocar 2000's case, the flight engine is a twin-turbocharged V-8 motor from a Lotus . A far lighter three-cylinder engine and gearbox from a is to be installed in the road module to power the vehicle on the ground.
The flight module is expected to be marketed for
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