The Moller Skycar is a flying car with VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) capability which has been under development by Paul Moller for over fifty years.[1][2] As of 2023, the M400 has not achieved free flight.
Due to the project's failure to deliver and associated financial issues, Moller has been accused of deliberate fraud. The parent company, Moller International, has been dormant since 2015.[3]
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^Page, Lewis (2009-11-23). "Moller Skycar to finally crash and burn?". The Register.
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