The Flying Click
The concept of a flying car has intrigued inventors for many years. One of the earliest attempts to create a flying car was made by Waldo Waterman in the 1930s. Waterman, an American aviation pioneer, developed the "Waterman Arrowbile," a hybrid vehicle that could be driven on roads and flown in the air. The Arrowbile made its first successful flight in 1937.
Other early attempts include the work of Glenn Curtiss, another aviation pioneer, who created the Curtiss Autoplane in 1917. Although it never truly flew, the Autoplane was one of the first serious attempts to merge automobile and aircraft technologies.