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  • Unlike other air-car models being designed for Europe and India, the United States will get a six-passenger, vanlike model called the CitiCAT.

    CitiCAT compressed-air car coming to U.S. 2009

  • Unlike other air-car models being designed for Europe and India, the United States will get a six-passenger, vanlike model called the CitiCAT.

    CitiCAT compressed-air car coming to U.S. 2009

  • The air-car is going to have really good A/C, as long as it's moving it makes cooling like there's no tomorrow.

    The Speculist: Getting There on Air 2006

  • Soon there was nothing to see below but an occasional air-car on patrol, stirring the debris at the curb as it passed.

    CATALYST OF SORROWS Margaret Wander Bonanno 2004

  • Soon there was nothing to see below but an occasional air-car on patrol, stirring the debris at the curb as it passed.

    CATALYST OF SORROWS Margaret Wander Bonanno 2004

  • The air-car could wait; he would first have his hour in this solitude of his own making.

    Initials Only 2003

  • What would this casual blight upon his supreme contentment be to him, when with the wings of his air-car spread, he should spurn the earth and soar into the heaven of fame simultaneously with his flight into the open.

    Initials Only 2003

  • He has invented a mechanism which can send an air-car straight up from its mooring place.

    Initials Only 2003

  • The air-car stood revealed — a startling, because wholly unique, vision.

    Initials Only 2003

  • Through the transparent walls of the air-car cylinder tube they could view the external destruction and the increasingly disturbed radiation that colored the vacuum.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

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