Our world has a small amount of people with actual flying cars. The flying cars that we have today are called Aerocars. These are not actually "flying cars", they are just cars attached to plane parts, parts similar to those of Aero Planes. Aerocars can hit the market from costs going up to 3.5 million. When you watch sci-fi movies, or play futuristic games, you see cars, no wings or plane parts, just a car with rockets that can defy gravity at a fast rate. The cars that we think about having in the future aren't realistic and it's close to impossible to create actual flying cars. The chance of us living in mars is greater than us having actual flying cars, without a 10-foot wingspan.
Believe it or not, flying cars do actually exist, they're just not out to the public. The flying cars that do exist costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and they are extremely dangerous. William Samuel Henson and John Stringfellow were the first people to have the thought of making flying cars, they patented their first concept car in 1843. In, 1917, a man named Glenn Curtiss made the first attempt of a real monoplane. Monoplanes are like mixtures of planes and cars; they are basically cars with wings. In 1949, Molt Taylor created the first functioning Aerocar, the only problem was that it was bulky, weak, and the technology made the ride unsafe. Over the years, Molt studied new models of his Aerocars, trying to make them stronger and more efficient. In 1973, Molt was dominated by a man named Henry Smolinski, the inventor of a hybrid flying car, the AVE Mizar. The AVE Mizar was a Ford Pinto truck that was attached to a set of airplane wings. The flying cars that we own today ar