Almost as good as a flying car
Via techyum, the Brio flying boat:
The vehicle comes as a kit and runs on an ultralight Rotex Austrian 52-66 horsepower two-stroke engine that’s sold separately. Its propeller functions as an airscrew, so on water the thing operates as an airboat, the sort of boat used in shallow-draft environments like swamps. When flying, the airscrew is a “pusher,” the term for a propeller at the rear of the plane.
Man, this is as good as the flying car that I also can’t have.

