Wagner Aerocar

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National originGermany
Designer
Alfred Vogt
Introduction date1965
Wagner Aerocar
General information
National originGermany
ManufacturerWagner
Designer
Alfred Vogt
History
Introduction date1965
First flight1965
Developed fromHTM Skytrac
VariantHTM Skytrac

The Wagner FJ-V3 Aerocar was a prototype 4-place flying automobile. The vehicle used contra-rotating rotor helicopter technology for flight.

The Aerocar was developed in the era of space-age futurism, and looked the part. It looked slightly like the Jetsons flying car, with a large bubble cockpit, tailfins, and disproportionately small wheels for a car. It was developed from the Rotocar III design which was based on the Sky-trac 3 helicopter. The helicopter used counter-rotating rotors. On ground propulsion to the wheels was through a hydraulic linkage to the engine.[1]

Operational history

A prototype with the registration D-HAGU was completed and flown in 1965.[2] The Franklin 6AS-335-B engine was replaced with a 134lb, 420shp Turbomeca Oredon turbine engine with a front-mounted gearbox. The design was sold to Helikopter Technik München (HTM). HTM suspended development of the Aerocar in 1971.

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Specifications Wagner Aerocar

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