It’s like disagreeing with them is going to keep it from happening.Lol! Some of you have anger issues. Personal attacks really necessary?
It’s like disagreeing with them is going to keep it from happening.Lol! Some of you have anger issues. Personal attacks really necessary?
Yeah, I've found that out. I'm relatively new here, but frequent other flying forums where the userbase is younger and let's just say... more open-minded.You're arguing with the same smug , closed minded old farts who are also convinced that electric cars will never happen. No point trying to debate with that lot, all you get is the old "this is the way we've always done it and by gawd it simply can't be beat" rubbish.
I don't understand the hate all these new toys get.
1) I am *insanely* jealous every time I see something like this. It saddens me that I have to bounce around in a 61 y/o 172 when the coolest **** like this is being made by dozens of start-ups.
2) And, like it or not, this is the future of aviation. POA may be an older, jaded, curmudgeon group, but this is the horse and buggy all over again. In ten years, the rich are going to have these toys en masse. In 20, most of us will have something similar to this.
Tech, in all fields, is advancing exponentially. We'll be in flying cars soon enough. Maybe not in my lifetime (though probably) but I'd bet the family fortune my daughter will be.
That's all fine, but all the horse-riding cowboys thought the same thing, too. "I don't want Anna-Belle and Lillian riding in those new fangled steam-burners with wheels."
But it's going to happen. In time, this will be what personal transit looks like.
Yeah, I've found that out. I'm relatively new here, but frequent other flying forums where the userbase is younger and let's just say... more open-minded.
And it's not even this thread. This entire site is full of fogeys flying 60's tech, still living in the 60's.
Enjoy yourselves, because you're going to be left behind.
It's all I can afford. But I'm at least open to new ideas. You just shut your ears and go NANANANANA.You said you fly a 61 year old C172.
Didn't I read about an electric (not solar) airplane that is already certified and trying to recruit flight schools to use it?A battery powered airplane will have to come first long before these multicopters. We are not even there yet.
Did you just not read the first half of my sentence? If I could afford something like that, I would. Congratulations on your fancy toy, though.View attachment 63929 View attachment 63930
I’m also open to new ideas. That’s why I don’t fly a 61 year old C172.
Uhhhh. . .I'm old, and I fart. . .do I have to sell my Volt? Dude, some tech works out, and some is a dead end. I don't wish this one ill, but it's an old, old idea, undergoing CPR, IMHO. We can get a locomotive supersonic, given enough $$$, but no one is going to enjoy the ride; point-to-point implies vertical TO/LDG, which on our planet means rotary wings. Or massive engine power. I do think it can be done, and will be, but more likely for fun or soecific, niche uses.You're arguing with the same smug , closed minded old farts who are also convinced that electric cars will never happen. No point trying to debate with that lot, all you get is the old "this is the way we've always done it and by gawd it simply can't be beat" rubbish.
You're arguing with the same smug , closed minded old farts who are also convinced that electric cars will never happen. No point trying to debate with that lot, all you get is the old "this is the way we've always done it and by gawd it simply can't be beat" rubbish.
Talk is cheap Jimmyjack……. and trust me, most of us "fogeys" have heard a lot of it and can spot it a mile away. Never forget that.
I'm confident those arguing here that Technology will conquer all have very little understanding of electrical or computer engineering.
They've been a decade away for the last 40 years.they are probably at least a decade away.
Now, a far better design that holds promise and if they meet their goals of 300 Km/h and 300 Km range, actually would have some utility...that’s a big if.
https://lilium.com/
They need to add 300 kg to their goals if they want it to be useful.Now, a far better design that holds promise and if they meet their goals of 300 Km/h and 300 Km range, actually would have some utility...that’s a big if.
https://lilium.com/
Similar concept:
http://www.aurora.aero/lightningstrike/
They need to add 300 kg to their goals if they want it to be useful.
I'm confident those arguing here that Technology will conquer all have very little understanding of electrical, mechanical, or computer engineering.
One thing that has changed over recent years ... or if you prefer the rubric, "evolved" ...Yeah, I've found that out. I'm relatively new here, but frequent other flying forums where the userbase is younger and let's just say... more open-minded.
And it's not even this thread. This entire site is full of fogeys flying 60's tech, still living in the 60's.
Enjoy yourselves, because you're going to be left behind.
Let's go a bit lighter on the generalizations there bud. There's PLENTY of that regardless of age.Younger folks seem not to be able to express disagreement, or offer differing opinions, without namecalling and middle-school-level sarcasm.
Point taken. But it's not a positive trend.Let's go a bit lighter on the generalizations there bud. There's PLENTY of that regardless of age.
CNN reporters have already proven what journalism looks like when the skill entry barrier is removed.
Uuh, yes they do.They don't need a license though.
I don't understand the hate all these new toys get.
1) I am *insanely* jealous every time I see something like this. It saddens me that I have to bounce around in a 61 y/o 172 when the coolest **** like this is being made by dozens of start-ups.
2) And, like it or not, this is the future of aviation. POA may be an older, jaded, curmudgeon group, but this is the horse and buggy all over again. In ten years, the rich are going to have these toys en masse. In 20, most of us will have something similar to this.
Tech, in all fields, is advancing exponentially. We'll be in flying cars soon enough. Maybe not in my lifetime (though probably) but I'd bet the family fortune my daughter will be.
That's all fine, but all the horse-riding cowboys thought the same thing, too. "I don't want Anna-Belle and Lillian riding in those new fangled steam-burners with wheels."
But it's going to happen. In time, this will be what personal transit looks like.
I am curious what skill you are referring to. Presumably, the thing is highly automated to deal with traffic and obstacles and to stay in level flight. It appears to take off and land vertically in what appears to be a highly automated fashion. I assume it has one setting which is "go to x" and another setting which is "let me go on a joyride" where you control it but only to the point where you might be dangerous. I think people underestimate the degree to which automation can replace most GA pilot skills.To me, this is absolutely terrifying. Maybe a little overwrought, but still ...
If a CNN reporter can train to fly in 90 minutes, what will the skies of the near future look like. I don't think this single flyer will cause much disruption, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. What does private aviation look like when the skill entry barrier is removed??
This thing would be great to get from my house to the airport. 1.1 airmiles, our 40 minutes in the car...Your 172 is a lot cooler to me than this thing that can take one person 6 miles in 20 minutes.
It looks cool in a video. Its not close to practical transportation.
See Post #108.Been over 6 YEARS since the video was made. I don't see any of these Flying Cuisinarts in my neighborhood. Anybody know of a Dealership?
Posted in June 2018. Now that 60% of that ten year development cycle has passed, it's encouraging to see the plethora of personal electric quadcopters flying safely in urban environments.2) And, like it or not, this is the future of aviation. POA may be an older, jaded, curmudgeon group, but this is the horse and buggy all over again. In ten years, the rich are going to have these toys en masse. In 20, most of us will have something similar to this.
Tech, in all fields, is advancing exponentially. We'll be in flying cars soon enough. Maybe not in my lifetime (though probably) but I'd bet the family fortune my daughter will be.
I don't understand the hate all these new toys get.
1) I am *insanely* jealous every time I see something like this. It saddens me that I have to bounce around in a 61 y/o 172 when the coolest **** like this is being made by dozens of start-ups
all fine, but all the horse-riding cowboys thought the same thing, too. "I don't want Anna-Belle and Lillian riding in those new fangled steam-burners with wheels."
But it's going to happen. In time, this will be what personal transit looks like.
Aha!
But...batteriesNow, a far better design that holds promise and if they meet their goals of 300 Km/h and 300 Km range, actually would have some utility...that’s a big if.
https://lilium.com/
I’m curious now. Boat or motorcycle or bicycle? You could walk a mile in 16 minutes, right?This thing would be great to get from my house to the airport. 1.1 airmiles, our 40 minutes in the car...