ZAZ Tavria model 1987 Converted into a Carplane by a former Russian pilot
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ZAZ Tavria model 1987 Converted into a Carplane by a former Russian pilot
Valery Bulgakov a former Russian pilot Converts ZAZ Tavria car model 1987 to an Carplane, as the 72-year Bulgakov replace the hood, doors, by light materials, and then installed four wings and the result is this experimental model which will be called V. Bulgakov
The car fly when speeds up to 100 km/h , and rise up to only three meters for a distance not exceeding 200 meters, although the distance is very small but its convincing for the initial experience..
Bulgakov used a model with four wings to make it more secure during the flight, and takes about 20 seconds to reach the flight speed. Although Bulgakov was designed primarily to make his Carplane a commercial product but then decided to use it in the training of new pilots to takeoff and landing.
Valery Bulgakov a former Russian pilot Converts ZAZ Tavria car model 1987 to an Carplane, as the 72-year Bulgakov replace the hood, doors, by light materials, and then installed four wings and the result is this experimental model which will be called V. Bulgakov
The car fly when speeds up to 100 km/h , and rise up to only three meters for a distance not exceeding 200 meters, although the distance is very small but its convincing for the initial experience..
Bulgakov used a model with four wings to make it more secure during the flight, and takes about 20 seconds to reach the flight speed. Although Bulgakov was designed primarily to make his Carplane a commercial product but then decided to use it in the training of new pilots to takeoff and landing.
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