From Modern Mechanix & Inventions Magazine
July, 1935

Giro-Automobile Flies Without Wings

"Flying automobiles are within reach of the public today as a result of a dual drive for land or air invented by Edward A. Stalker, of Ann Arbor, Mich."

"His gear drive includes a simple clutch which engages a wheel to drive the car on land or a propeller to push the vehicle through the air..."

"No wings are necessary, as autogiro blades would provide the necessary lift."