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NextBigTube 01-22-2009 11:15 AM

Flying Car
 
Kinda of cool, wonder what kind of traffic rules will need to be made if this becomes mainstream. What if it gets hit by birds?

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/0...ar-540x380.jpg

'Flying Car' Goes to Market

Jan. 22, 2009 -- A Boston-area company plans to begin flight tests this year of a two-seater airplane that moonlights as a car.

The aptly named Transition takes a stab at bridging the gap between automobiles and airplanes. Some people call it a flying car. The company designing and selling the vehicle prefers the term "roadable aircraft."

Either way, it boils down to this: You sit down behind the steering wheel, drive to the runway, unfold two wings and take off. You can fly 500 miles on a tank of gas -- regular unleaded -- and when you land, you simply fold up the wings and drive where you want to go. At the end of the day, you fly back, drive home and park inside your garage.

Terrafugia, of Woburn, Mass., is not the first firm to attempt what may be the ultimate hybrid.

Mr Pheer 01-22-2009 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by NextBigTube (Post 15372935)
Kinda of cool, wonder what kind of traffic rules will need to be made if this becomes mainstream. What if it gets hit by birds?

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/0...ar-540x380.jpg

'Flying Car' Goes to Market

Jan. 22, 2009 -- A Boston-area company plans to begin flight tests this year of a two-seater airplane that moonlights as a car.

The aptly named Transition takes a stab at bridging the gap between automobiles and airplanes. Some people call it a flying car. The company designing and selling the vehicle prefers the term "roadable aircraft."

Either way, it boils down to this: You sit down behind the steering wheel, drive to the runway, unfold two wings and take off. You can fly 500 miles on a tank of gas -- regular unleaded -- and when you land, you simply fold up the wings and drive where you want to go. At the end of the day, you fly back, drive home and park inside your garage.

Terrafugia, of Woburn, Mass., is not the first firm to attempt what may be the ultimate hybrid.

Traffic rules?

When its on the street it will have to follow the rules of everyone else on the street. When it goes to an airport to take off, it will have to follow the rules of every other licensed pilot.

Taking off in an aircraft from a street or hiway, is not allowed in any state other than Alaska. Laws and rules will not change just because someone built an airplane that can be driven home from the airport.

Farang 01-22-2009 11:19 AM

Sweet, flying car, just like in Fifth Element

BradM 01-22-2009 11:21 AM

http://www.cynical-c.com/archives/bl...hics/ka-56.jpg

NextBigTube 01-22-2009 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BradM (Post 15372986)

Haha, just don't stand up while driving, er flying this.

BradM 01-22-2009 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by NextBigTube (Post 15373007)
Haha, just don't stand up while driving, er flying this.

*dang I have a wedgie.... let's pick that by lifting my ass* death.

JFK 01-22-2009 11:59 AM

looks Ok , but you have a rather limited market for it. How many people have both pilot and drivers licenses and how many out of those people would want one ?

webair 01-22-2009 12:02 PM

http://www.davidchess.com/words/log200711a.jpg

Meeper 01-22-2009 12:12 PM

haha I fail

http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06.../8_mollerb.jpg

andy83 01-22-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BradM (Post 15372986)

LOL damn, great answer to this thread :) :thumbsup

andy83 01-22-2009 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by webair (Post 15373203)

lmao this is also great! thanks for the laughs guys :)

WeirdHomer 01-22-2009 01:43 PM

As far as i can see the rotor is on the back of the car/airplane so a birdstrike would not damage it enough to take it down.

JFK 01-22-2009 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by WeirdHomer (Post 15374023)
As far as i can see the rotor is on the back of the car/airplane so a birdstrike would not damage it enough to take it down.

and its not a jet engine eighter:winkwink:

John-ACWM 01-22-2009 01:58 PM

We'll have to live a few more decades until we'll actually use in mass flying cars

uvort 01-22-2009 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BradM (Post 15372986)

If I stop pedaling I'll die! :1orglaugh


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