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Neptune,from the novel Macroscope, by Piers Anthony. Mars, from the Greg Bear novel Moving Mars. Janus, from the Alastair Reynolds novel Pushing Ice. Earth, from the Alan Dean Foster short story With Friends Like These. Motor Boat, Tom Swift’s - Tom Swift and His Motor Boat. Motor Cycle, Tom Swift’s - Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle. Hoverboard, from the Back to the Future trilogy. 2019 Spinner - self contained lift - Blade Runner 1982 design by Syd Mead. Invisible Plane - Wonder Woman's vehicle. DRAGONFORCE POWER RANGERS SERIES
De Lorean time machine - flying and time travel - Back to the Future series.Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Boston, also included as a flying city on several album covers of the band Boston.The four Cities in Flight novels by James Blish feature cities that fly through space using anti-gravity. Balloon from Five Weeks in a Balloon, by Jules Verne.
Vauxhall Potato - fictional family car mentioned in The Spitting Image Book. The Thunderbolt Greaseslapper - Tom Slick (TV series) race car. Mach Five - the racing car driven by Speed Racer. Landmaster - giant all-terrain-vehicle - Damnation Alley, 1977. KITT - Knight Rider - black customized Ford Mustang GT Cobra. KITT - Knight Rider - black customized Pontiac Trans Am. KARR - Knight Rider - B&W customized Pontiac Trans Am '. More recently, it showed up again in Simon R. It first appeared driven by the character Christopher "Storm" Arden in the novel Daredevil, then later by Charteris' famous character Simon Templar (The Saint). Hirondel - The sleek, fast, sports car created by Leslie Charteris. Gumdrop - an Austin Clifton "Heavy" 12/4, the eponymous star of a series of children's books by Val Biro. Flying Ford Anglia in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Electric Runabout, Tom Swift’s - Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout. DRAG-U-LA - racer built by Grandpa Munster. Christine, the car in the novel by Stephen King. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang the sometimes-flying car, star of the book/film/musical of the same name. The hulking, tank-like Batmobile of Batman Begins, also known as The Tumbler. The flying Batmobile used in the futuristic Batman Beyond cartoon series. DRAGONFORCE POWER RANGERS MOVIE
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The Batmobile used in the campy 1960s TV series, made from the Lincoln Futura show car by George Barris. The original 1930s Batmobile, which automotive experts believe resembles the DeSoto coupe of that era. Note: The Batmobile has taken on many different forms from the 1930s to today and has evolved along with the character in TV, films, and comics. Batmobile - The primary transportation of the DC Comics superhero 'Batman. A Lotus Esprit S 1 in the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me (James Bond 007). Airship, Tom Swift’s - Tom Swift and His Airship. Main article: Fictional military aircraft Airships