Anymouse
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Total Stud Bush Pilot
Asking for a friend.
Ok, truthfully, I don’t think Terrafugia will actually start production next year. I should have included a wink emojiWith that short wingspan the Terrafugia really does become a flying car when the engine quits. Good luck.
Flying car designs are always too much of a compromise to be useful. I believe the best of the breed was Molt Taylor's flying car from the 1950s. It was a clean design but a marketing flop as all flying cars have been. They actually built 6 of them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerocar
With that short wingspan the Terrafugia really does become a flying car when the engine quits. Good luck.
The Switchblade looks like a shoe.
What’s the crosswind component in the Maverick? That’s what I thought. Nothing more than a toy and an expensive one at that.
Nate has nailed the real problem. But that aside...I'm almost embarrassed to say this..I think Moller was on to something, just that the technology wasn't there yet. Look how far drones have come in the last few years. And they've built them powerful enough to carry individual people. Not that I'd surround my body by a handful of meatgrinders, but I've seen the videos of people who have. I think there are solutions for the problems we have now.
You have twenty of those stupid multi-copters taking off in a rich neighborhood every morning and the non-flying neighbors will make sure they personally buy a politician to make the god awful noise stop, if they can’t get the HOA to do it.
Let alone the airspace and control issues for a city full of those. And parking issues. The boss will love it when you sandblast his BMW with your copter out behind the building when you arrive at work every morning and leave in the evening.
The dream of flying cars is still quite a way off into the future.