Question: Information:  - The Lotus Elise is a two-seat, rear-wheel drive, mid-engined roadster conceived in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars. The car has a hand-finished fibreglass body shell atop its bonded extruded aluminium chassis that provides a rigid platform for the suspension, while keeping weight and production costs to a minimum. The roadster is capable of speeds up to . The Elise was named after Elisa, the granddaughter of Romano Artioli who was chairman of Lotus and Bugatti at the time of the car's launch.   - Romano Artioli (born 1932) is an Italian entrepreneur and one-time owner of Bugatti and Lotus automobile makers.  - Aerocar International's Aerocar (often called the Taylor Aerocar) was an American roadable aircraft, designed and built by Moulton Taylor in Longview, Washington, in 1949. Although six examples were built, the Aerocar never entered production.  - Lotus Cars is a British company that manufactures sports cars and racing cars with its headquarters in Hethel, United Kingdom, and is a subsidiary of Malaysian automotive company Proton. Notable Lotus cars include the Esprit, Elan, Europa and Elise sports cars and it had motor racing success with Team Lotus in Formula One. Lotus Cars is based at the former site of RAF Hethel, a World War II airfield in Norfolk. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and fine handling characteristics. It also owns the engineering consultancy Lotus Engineering, which has facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, China, and Malaysia.  - Moulton B. "Molt" Taylor (September 29, 1912  November 16, 1995) was an aeronautical engineer famed for his work on developing a practical flying car.  - Aluminium or aluminum (in North American English) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic, ductile metal. Aluminium is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust (after oxygen and silicon) and its most abundant metal. Aluminium makes up about 8% of the crust by mass, though it is less common in the mantle below. Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducing environments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals. The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite.  - The Aerocar 2000 was a proposed flying car under development in the early 2000s in the United States . The Aerocar 2000 was designed by Ed Sweeney , who was inspired by Moulton Taylor 's Aerocar of the 1950s ( and is the owner of the only still - flying example of this vehicle ) . The Aerocar 2000 consisted of a removable wings , tail , and powerplant `` flight module '' added to a modified Lotus Elise roadster .  - Longview is a city in Cowlitz County, Washington, United States. It is the principal city of the "Longview, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area", which encompasses all of Cowlitz County. Longview's population was 36,648 at the time of the 2010 census and it is the largest city in Cowlitz County. The city is located in southwestern Washington, at the junction of the Cowlitz and Columbia rivers. Longview shares a border with Kelso to the east, which is the county seat.  - Aerocar International was a roadable aircraft manufacturer, founded by Moulton Taylor in Longview, Washington. Work continued until the late 1960s when changing legislation made Taylor's designs impractical.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'instance of' with the subject 'aerocar 2000'.  Choices: - aircraft  - area  - automobile  - chassis  - chemical element  - city  - company  - county seat  - fine  - flying car  - formula  - formula one  - handling  - junction  - limited  - manufacturer  - mass  - metropolitan  - november  - number  - ore  - population  - principal  - race  - racing  - seat  - september  - six  - time  - two  - war  - work
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aircraft