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The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0
The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014
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Pretty cool!
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I don't know, it looks like plain with wheels.
We are still far away from flying car am afraid! |
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also, all flying cars should be driver driven in cities. Just seems like a recipe for disaster |
That thing is awesome!
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I was expecting something more impressive. But cool, nevertheless.
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I thought it was very cool really....
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You have to respect the long term vision of Aeromobil and other Skycar manufacturers like Moller for even attempting this. Not only because of the massive expense and technological challenges but, because the end game of everyday people operating them (a key part of their visions) is completely in other peoples hands.
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Baby steps on the way to the Jetsons era.
Rather cool...I liked it. The car design was impressive until it unfolded as a plane. Then it took on a somewhat fugly look. Still too soon to order a flyin' Ferrari. |
First steps people, you must start from somewhere...
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Nice looking as a car but not very functional as an airplane. The covers over the front wheels is too tight and close to the ground.
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and I'm surprised to see it's from Slovakia (no offense ;) ) |
no way this will happen in our lifetime. they already have homes with mini airports thats enough. if you want a real life gotham city that shit will make it happen.
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i'm curious to know the performances of this car, it could be a cool toy (probably too expensive for me)
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nice toy, not for actual use.
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kick ass!
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I want one!
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It looks kind of cool but kind of disappointing because to me it's still a plane. What I would love to see one day is a real "car" that can fly, utilizing some high tech materials like Quantum Locking seen here:
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i wish can i a4ord one of these :pimp
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Plane with wheels is too difficult and too unwieldy - it needs to be a car that can hover that can be driven by a relatively untrained pilot with the help of a computer. |
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That prop is way too exposed, imagine it gets on knock from anything on the road and big expense to replace.
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Air traffic will be a problem 30 years from now.
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it looks pretty cool
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I don't classify those as flying car, it's a car that can convert to plane in a clumsy way... in my book one of the most important things for a flying car is vertical take off and landing (VTOL).
This is a lot more promising: http://www.terrafugia.com/sites/defa...pagebanner.jpg http://youtu.be/WUgsyYotLkQ and of course the proper flying only car (wish this will come one day): http://youtu.be/FY85eExk7Zo |
The vehicle in the movie Oblivion would be cooler if it could actually fly...
http://blogs.elpais.com/.a/6a00d8341...8acdd70970b-pi |
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It looks cool... :) I would like to have one of these... :)
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Awesome! Jetsons future here we come :)
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But... That would not be flying that would be floating within a defined road surface and requires super cooling to extremely cold temperatures. They will also need to solve the fuel efficiency of any flying car. Example : Moller states its best MPG is rated at an assumed 20MPG for its wingless flying car... https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a...r-into-history |
when theres an engine failure this ting falls from the sky like gull poo
it never will make it on the mass market the flying bike looks more convincing http://youtu.be/EpY1Q6IUb0s |
I think I saw somewhere that the Moller skycar can run on 2 or 3 of its 4 engines...
Guessing if 1 fails you could safely land.. I'm more worried about DUI in the sky... Don't want someone crashing into my 20th story window at 200mph... |
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