Airscoot

Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Airscoot was a conceptualized three-wheel, two-passenger vehicle made from lightweight tubing, and powered by a 2.6bhp single-cylinder engine. Designed by Witchita-based company Aircraft Products in 1947 to be folded up and stored in a private aircraft, the vehicle weighed only 72 pounds and was 60 inches overall. Unfolded, it had a promised speed of 25 miles per hour, and a projected economy of 60 mpg‑US (3.9 L/100 km; 72 mpg‑imp), with passenger and stowage accommodations including seats for two passengers and a luggage rack in front for two suitcases.The Airscoot never made it into production.[1][2]

Company typeAutomobile Manufacturing
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1947
Defunct1947
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Aircraft Products
Company typeAutomobile Manufacturing
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1947
Defunct1947
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