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The Latest Flying Cars

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January 11, 2009
The flying car

The fantasy of spy novels and science fiction films is at last becoming reality with a vehicle that can turn from car to aircraft in 15 seconds

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Terrafugia Transition
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Mark Harris

It is the ultimate off-roader and it is coming to an airstrip near you. The flying car has been talked about for almost as long as cars have existed, and now a prototype built by a small American company is finally ready to make the idea a reality.

The Terrafugia Transition is a two-seater plane that at the touch of a button converts into a road-legal car. It takes its maiden flight next month and is scheduled to hit the showrooms by next year. You can’t help but wonder whether, if Bob Nardelli and Rick Wagoner, of Chrysler and General Motors respectively, had been forward-thinking enough to fly into Washington DC in swept-wing Dodge Vipers and Cadillac Escalades instead of corporate jets when they were seeking bailout cash, they would have been showered with government money, downturn or no downturn.

“It’s like a little Transformer,” says Carl Dietrich, the Terrafugia boss, proudly. “This is the first really integrated design where the wings fold up automatically and all the parts are in one vehicle. All we have is one simple folding wing, and that means the Transition takes just 15 seconds to switch between flying and driving.”

Dietrich has a well-rehearsed list of reasons why “roadable aircraft” make financial sense. They promise to be quicker than cars for intercity commuting, fit into a normal garage (saving hangar fees) and even run on plain old premium unleaded. However, he’s missing the real reason the Transition is causing such a stir in the automotive as well as the aviation world: flying cars are cool. They’re James Bond. They’re Blade Runner. They’re Back to the Future.

At the moment, though, Terrafugia’s car looks more like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang than The Jetsons. The prototype Transition has been made at Terrafugia’s small workshop in Woburn, Massachusetts, by a team of young engineers recruited from MIT and Nasa. The ungainly vehicle has a single engine — a 100bhp petrol motor that drives either the wheels or a rear-facing propeller. As a car, it has a normal steering wheel, accelerator and brake pedals, but no gearstick (the Transition has a continuously variable transmission).

Much more at link.

The flying car
 
Only $40,000/month to rent, and $10,000 on gas.

My piggy bank just committed suicide.
 
It might be real, but it is not rational....
last thing we need is a bunch of idiots flying stupid, or drunk, or impaired, or texting while flying......:roll:
 
It might be real, but it is not rational....
last thing we need is a bunch of idiots flying stupid, or drunk, or impaired, or texting while flying......:roll:

There is a new NASA created system called, Highway In The Sky (HITS) which would reduce or remove much of the fear of mid-air collision so that the average flight actually could be much like getting in a taxi that picks you up at your door and drops you off at your destination without your active input.

Long sentence. Phew!
 
There is a new NASA created system called, Highway In The Sky (HITS) which would reduce or remove much of the fear of mid-air collision so that the average flight actually could be much like getting in a taxi that picks you up at your door and drops you off at your destination without your active input.

Long sentence. Phew!

and one large EMP bomb over the USA in the area of our satellites shuts it all down......
 
and one large EMP bomb over the USA in the area of our satellites shuts it all down......

Because our enemies would rather use nukes to try and cause a traffic jam, as opposed to say shooting it at a military target or population center.

This isn't a flying car, it is a street legal airplane. Its an important distinction. You still need to go to an airport if you want to take off and land. The primary benefit is that you don't need to park it in a hangar in the airport which saves a lot on cost. Also, it happens to be really frickin' cool.
 
Am I the only one who sees two seriously disturbing blind spots on that thing?
 
I doubt it will ever see actual production....the one shown hasn't even flown yet....I have been reading about flying cars off an on since the 60's and so far none have been successful.
Just because the technology exists to do a thing doesn't mean it should be done. That should be rule number one in engineering 101...
 
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