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yaris-me
01-01-2010, 10:05 PM
$185,000, that's under $200,000. :smile:

http://www.leftlanenews.com/worlds-first-flying-car-set-for-sale-by-2011.html

http://www.terrafugia.com/

YAR1S
01-01-2010, 10:41 PM
Thought you were caveatipse.... LOL

pretty cool, and that video is cool.
too poor for a flying car :)

TLyttle
01-02-2010, 11:11 PM
Bad idea. Can you imagine freeway traffic at 2,000 feet? Give the Ruling Idiot Class flying cars? Gee, I don't think so; just watch them now when they are ground-bound...

slothman86
01-03-2010, 12:31 AM
Thought you were caveatipse.... LOL

pretty cool, and that video is cool.
too poor for a flying car :)

lol me too

RedRide
01-04-2010, 01:01 AM
Let's keep in mind that you wiil still need a pliots license to fly one.

Personally, I don't see much of a market for them other than some very rich, ecentric pilots. The vast majority of pilots are very level headed. Even though they may be intrigued by the idea of a flying car, I don't think too many would actually buy such a thing

eht13
01-04-2010, 02:42 PM
It's about damn time. According to decades worth of sci-fi, we all should have been driving these years ago. :laugh:

127.0.0.1
01-04-2010, 02:58 PM
Bad idea. Can you imagine freeway traffic at 2,000 feet? Give the Ruling Idiot Class flying cars? Gee, I don't think so; just watch them now when they are ground-bound...

right. people can't drive properly on dry roads how the hell could flying cars ever work unless they are certified by the FAA as pilots ?

TLyttle
01-05-2010, 12:26 AM
You should know how that works, eh? The bozo in the Bimmer is hacking through traffic: he buys a flying car, passes the exams, he's out there... can you say "kamikaze"?

YAR1S
01-05-2010, 12:45 AM
theres no way these things are going to be legal to fly even if you have a pilots license.... I mean dont you need air clearance before you take off??? this sounds more and more silly everyday I see it.

RedRide
01-05-2010, 03:20 AM
theres no way these things are going to be legal to fly even if you have a pilots license.... I mean dont you need air clearance before you take off??? this sounds more and more silly everyday I see it.

Of course you do and you also need to be at an airport.

The pupose of a flying car is you would land at airport and drive off to wherever you would want to go.
Then to fly again you have to drive to an airport.

A flying car is just a rich person's toy..... a very expensive novelty that is neither a great car or a great aircraft.
Both are compromised in combining the two.

yaris-me
01-05-2010, 01:33 PM
theres no way these things are going to be legal to fly even if you have a pilots license.... I mean dont you need air clearance before you take off??? this sounds more and more silly everyday I see it.

Here is option 2. You don't need an airport.:smile:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/118444/foratv-technology-a-plane-you-can-park-in-the-garage-the-icon-a5

RedRide
01-05-2010, 02:38 PM
Here is option 2. You don't need an airport.:smile:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/118444/foratv-technology-a-plane-you-can-park-in-the-garage-the-icon-a5

That cocept has been around since the '40's and never found a market.
The newer aircraft simply use new matrerials and technologys but, it's the same old concept.
You still have to tow it to an airport.

Let's no loose sight of the fact that any aircraft comes under the rule of the FAA, at least in the US.
Most other indusrialized countries have simular governing bodies that will/do dictate an aircraf/flying car use,

Bottom line, you still have to be an acomplish pilot to fly one of them if you plan to stay alive!
They are not some "low and slow" flyers like some ultralights are.

KCALB SIRAY
01-05-2010, 04:08 PM
Thought you were caveatipse.... LOL

pretty cool, and that video is cool.
too poor for a flying car :)

lol me too

me three, lol I wanted drama. It's been too long lol

cali yaris
01-05-2010, 05:40 PM
you guys are all thinking about places with high population density and lots of air traffic. there are plenty of places that are NOT like that.

Further, small helicopters fly all over our airspace, and all they do is look around for other traffic and fly within their restricted height limits. Collisions are extremely rare.

cali yaris
01-05-2010, 05:42 PM
besides, the Moller Skycar is way cooler :smile:

www.moller.com

RedRide
01-06-2010, 01:23 PM
you guys are all thinking about places with high population density and lots of air traffic. there are plenty of places that are NOT like that.

Further, small helicopters fly all over our airspace, and all they do is look around for other traffic and fly within their restricted height limits. Collisions are extremely rare.

Helicopters fly under somewhat differnt rules as far as altitudes and even locations is some ares.
Most of the helicopters you are refering to are clasified as emergengy aircraft and are permitted to go when they they are needed for the most part.

Granted in some sparcely poulated areas, you can fly mostly as you like provided you follow all FAA rules. However all poulated areas have very strict rules to follow for private aircraft.

As far as a fying car, the FAA has to first issues a cirtificate of airworthyness and then clasify the aircraft to dictate its use.
:smile:

cali yaris
01-06-2010, 01:59 PM
^ I have ridden in a privately owned small helicopter all over the San Fernando Valley and the Santa Monica Mountains. The only restriction was in altitude over populated areas, other than that we could go wherever we wanted. We even landed in the riverbed next to the 118 freeway. We did not break any rules. It is not an emergency aircraft.

All of that was to make a point that there could be applications where flying cars make sense.

RedRide
01-06-2010, 02:04 PM
As I stated.......... you had restructions on altitude and you could not land/take off wherever you wanted. Your pilot knew the flight rules and did not land where prohibited.

Anyway, a helicoptor and a flying car would be two totally different classifacations of aircraft with different flight rules, etc. :smile: