They aren't really "cars". They're actually hybrid vehicles that somewhat look like cars. Some are "altered" airplanes, others are more like drones, but they're not truly "cars" that fly like the Jetsons. Whatever propulsion technology they have doesn't exist yet. But, it is a first step. Keep inventing!!
You never know… Richard Bronson might be on to something! Ooohh Teslas Can Probably fly But if push comes to shove, I’ll Definitely try my luck taking a little Amazon flight into space 😂
Once again, another site without a clue. In order for a vehicle to qualify as a car, it must be able to be driven on the road, the Moller Skycar and the Black Fly are NOT cars! They are simply light aircraft, stop calling things by something they are not. And everybody needs to stop using the term "hoverboard", it isn't hovering if it's still in contact with the ground! 🙄
If I recall correctly, the Maverick was designed to help bush Missionaries. Even as a slow flyer compared to a normal automobile it was very fast and made more places accessible.
The PAL Liberty certainly is a flying car. Others in this video are also. "Partially drive"???? LOL You can totally drive them (except for the ones you can't - which are definitely the minority of these), just like a CAR, so yeah, they are CARS that can also FLY.
@@thomassicard3733 Most of them are just roadable aircraft, and almost none are even street-legal. Other than the PAL Liberty, none can be bought today. The video is essentially one massive click-bait.
Moler Skycar has been in development since the 80s. It was being called the Arobot at the time. My dad had a full multi page pamphlet about it that he got at an air show..
I saw the original Moler proof-of-concept car while it was under development at Van Nuys Airport, had many cool chats with the original test pilot, before he was killed in the crash that delayed its development for years. I watched some of the first high-speed taxi tests, but never got to see it fly. Your very brief video of the original flying brought back lots of memories. Thanks so much!
Moller skycar never flew. It hovered once while tethered to a safety crane. It was far too noisy and the concentrated downdraft from its 8 motors was like a thousand leaf blowers. Specifications by Moller are ridiculously wrong
@@elizabethbrown3135 Yeah that's the one. At least the guy had vision. The tech just wasn't there. His first attempt was a saucer shape with 6 snowmobile engines, and it did fly. Unstable as hell but it flew. Today's advancements are born out of the quad-copter/drone industry.
It was developed in the UC Davis Ag Engineering mechanical engineering lab in the late 1960s, I'd show you a picture of it but it won't transfer, looks very much like the small gray craft between the two red airframes. Clyde McDonald designed the controls and I worked on the airframe. We used various engines, it always flew on restraints. Edo McGowan
They ALL want to make their flying car “available to the public soon”. Here’s what I think, ain’t gonna be soon. Likely never. Flying cars are the perennial promise of a dream that was already old in the 60s. It’s fun to look at prototypes, a few of which can actually get off the ground, but I don’t think there’s much chance they’ll ever get much further.
The TFX Actually looks quite cool in both formats too. Not OTT or dumb looking. The Maverick is a decent concept, but for non urban classification I'd say
Thousands of people are doing it every day! they are called pilots. You cannot fly through any national airspace without a pilot's license. What makes you think these aircraft will be an exception?
It's easy to make a car fly, making a flying car economically practical in large numbers is the problem. We may get there partially with autonomous vehicles based on modern drones but don't hold your breath. Just seeing a car fly does not impress me much but if thousands of a model can be made and sold, then I would be impressed.
@@drgeoffangel5422 Why? Thousands are already flying overhead! They are called pilots. FAA regulates airspace above USA, and other countries have comparable government agencies regulating their airspace. One common thing between them all is that in order to fly up there, you must be a licensed pilot. There IS one exception: ultralight aerial vehicles. You can fly an ultralight without a license, but only in uncontrolled airspace, and above sparsely populated area.
My wife had a 1986 Fiat X-19 (Bertone). As she tells it, two different Pennsylvania police departments each gave her Driver Appreciation Certificates (and associated points) on the same day just to document that little bugger could fly.
@@rickross2329 - Although this technology is cool, it will not be a free lunch. Electricity is primarily produced using non-renewable sources such as coal and natural gas. The production of lithium batteries and solar cells is another environmental nightmare.
the Terrafugia TF X hopefully ends up getting the most support and manufacturing as it's the only one on this list that functionally ticks all the checkbox's for me. actually looks like a car. ability to fly is not intrusive to the design. method of flight looks safe. compact and not sizably intrusive.
@@mikkveere1409 It will never make it. It is impossible to make it street legal, looking like that (mandatory energy-absorbing crumple zones, side-impact beams, collapsible steering column, multiple airbags, etc.), while also being certifiable for airworthiness (ability to handle massive G impact, etc.). They may be able to build a prototype that will fly, and drive, but would not be street-legal. Their best chance is making a LSV (low-speed vehicle, like golf carts) that doesn't require all those safety features and needn't be registered. Those can only be driven on roads with maximum speed limit of 35mph, and they themselves cannot exceed 25mph.
@@vasicp those cars are only links to full flying vehicles. Street legal? All new things get massive opposition. First cars were hated because they were noisy, smoky, slow and scared the horses. Now you could not imagine your life without a car. This is the same. Technology is out there, it just needs to pass the social limitations. Do not compare that new vehicle to the old cars that needed totally different safety standards. The same mistake was done when they built Titanic. New safety tech is needed for sure. And I believe our smart guys can figure it out if led loose. Its just that stupid ppl need to stop holding smart ppl back. Ppl still need to figure out that if you can fly, you only need legs(wheels) that much. Ppl still like to drive, because they were never able to fly. Give them that opportunity and see how fast wheels become inferior things. Problem is that covernments dont want us to fly, because then it is much harder to track and control us. If we want our freedom, we must take it, my friends. WAKE UP!
Please please do some research before you make a video. A gyro copter's blades are not powered by "the wind". They are driven by the airflow of the vehicles forward flight meaning the vehicle only needs power for forward flight like a normal fixed wing design can glide to a safe landing and requires a very short runway for take off and landing. Ideal for a small light aircraft but not truly VTOL except when taking off with a strong headwind and less efficient for large loads than a fixed wing design.
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People have been flying for the past 118 years. In order to fly, you must have a pilot's license. It takes a lot of learning and practice to get one. These won't change anything.
Trekkies will love the Terrafugia TFX - It's the closest micro-scale thing you will get to flying your own USS Enterprise! Customize it to look authentice and voila, bon voyage! Engage
@@PoesRaven73 well you're absolutely wrong on that... A lot of people have dream stuff and it didn't come true so you are the one who needs to learn. Wormwood is going to devastate the Earth in 2029 so there's not time enough for any kind of dream like they had to come true.
@@robinzinke3252 I said have a HABIT of becoming reality. That statement nowhere implies ALL dreams come true. But reality has to start as an IDEA. I’m sure people in the 19th century couldn’t even FATHOM something like a cell phone that can access any information at will. But someone dreamt it, and it became a reality. So never rule out anything as being impossible. We live on a regular basis today with things that at one point or another was deemed “impossible”.
@@PoesRaven73 tessler invented the cell phone, well he didn't have one but because of what he did that's why we have cell phones and charging batteries without plugging them in. He also invented the landline phone like AT&t. Tessler invented it and Bell was working for him. He either got fired or he quit and he stole the plans for the landline phone. So Graham Bell did not invent the telephone Tessler did. And like I said 2029 wormwood is going to hit the earth and you can forget about all that stuff.
Absolutely the way to go. I liked the airbus concept and idea. I believe it is the safest yet. Furthermore, I do not like the rubber tires on any of them.
All my life I've said I'm not getting a license until they fly haha you guys are going to make me have to get a license aren't you I may have to get a license for my 60th birthday hahaha
To drive one will people need a driver's licence AND a pilot's licence? (Reminds me of amphibious cars in that regard, driver's licence AND boat licence)
They literally should make all that in like one vehicle! Like learn how to create some type of renewable energy that can propel us off the ground already 😂
PAL-V is already road legal (though not yet type certified), and has recently received a provisional airworthiness license. They now need to demonstrate airworthiness, and they plan to start test flights later this year. So they are well on their way to actually start production on these things.
So where is the Fiat? they never showed that one, i used to rebuild totaled Fiat X-19's back in the 80's, very fun and fast cars just had lots of issues they never resolved before they quit making them, would have loved to see one fly as per the click-bait they used to get you to watch the video
So... where's the flying part? The first two or three were driving and putting out wings... on roads. Most didn't fly at all, just with the assistance of a crane or something. Looks like only the last one "flew" and it looked like a model-t for some reason. The Jetsons would be very disappointed.
Wow....next your going to tell me that people will fly in airships. Signals will be sent through the air to hear and watch things (TV and radio). Oh, and we will have light without fire. Such crazy ideas here.
Unfortunately none of these are the flying cars promised by science fiction, such as Supercar or the Jetsons. The featured cars here are cars that convert into, in most cases; traditional aircraft with monoplanes figuring large. I wouldn't grant any the title of Flying Car... To earn the title flying car, it would necessarily need to take to the air from a city centre car park or while being driven along the road to hop over traffic congestion for instance, in effect be able to do whatever a car can do but in the air - ideally, taking a family and luggage on holiday, taking junk to the recycling centre, shopping, visiting the builder's merchant or doing the school run. I anticipate a flying car would be based more on the Flying Bedstead than anything else, or the anti-gravity paint as imagined by H G Wells...
The black fly is awesome, but as even the air force knows that not ever one is able to withstand vertigo amongst other physic problems within flight. One of the most important factors involves having a fine tuned perception of details. Yes their are "some," that will not have problems flying but how are they gonna be tested in order to be allowed to follow the rules of respect, dignity, and following protocols without enforcement by a truthful certified air pilot police officer. It took time to teach drivers how to be semi safe on ground highways, which is not perfect but feasible. Bet more tickets and various flight accidents will ever be recorded in one years, unless rules are very strictly held to protocols required for sky flight. Even air balloons must follow protocols or else risk immediately failure to pilot and passengers. Not trying to prevent this movement, but to date have never heard of safety involved in sky flight. If a commerical airline has to follow specific protocols, how is these car plane/helicopter able to take the the sky without enforcement.
Mid air crashing will be rampant especially as the flying cars are being designed to evade traffic congestion. What avionics will control a cluster of these both at take off and landings?
They aren't really "cars". They're actually hybrid vehicles that somewhat look like cars. Some are "altered" airplanes, others are more like drones, but they're not truly "cars" that fly like the Jetsons. Whatever propulsion technology they have doesn't exist yet. But, it is a first step. Keep inventing!!
I like to see some try to make a flying car like we see in back to the future part 2
You never know… Richard Bronson might be on to something!
Ooohh Teslas Can Probably fly
But if push comes to shove, I’ll Definitely try my luck taking a little Amazon flight into space 😂
It would be cool to have one like the one in the thumbnail.😅
Once again, another site without a clue. In order for a vehicle to qualify as a car, it must be able to be driven on the road, the Moller Skycar and the Black Fly are NOT cars! They are simply light aircraft, stop calling things by something they are not. And everybody needs to stop using the term "hoverboard", it isn't hovering if it's still in contact with the ground! 🙄
Hovering just floates, fliying is different thing because they use idk wings or something and aerodynamic
you mean hovercraft?
If I recall correctly, the Maverick was designed to help bush Missionaries. Even as a slow flyer compared to a normal automobile it was very fast and made more places accessible.
Was just thinking it would be great for AU
None of these are flying cars, they are just planes/helicopters that can partially drive.
The PAL Liberty certainly is a flying car. Others in this video are also. "Partially drive"???? LOL
You can totally drive them (except for the ones you can't - which are definitely the minority of these), just like a CAR, so yeah, they are CARS that can also FLY.
@@thomassicard3733 Most of them are just roadable aircraft, and almost none are even street-legal. Other than the PAL Liberty, none can be bought today.
The video is essentially one massive click-bait.
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No flying car will succeed until technology moves past fans and ways to move air.
i just realised will you need a drivers liscense or a pilot liscense to drive a flying car
Moler Skycar has been in development since the 80s. It was being called the Arobot at the time. My dad had a full multi page pamphlet about it that he got at an air show..
I saw the original Moler proof-of-concept car while it was under development at Van Nuys Airport, had many cool chats with the original test pilot, before he was killed in the crash that delayed its development for years. I watched some of the first high-speed taxi tests, but never got to see it fly. Your very brief video of the original flying brought back lots of memories. Thanks so much!
Moller skycar never flew. It hovered once while tethered to a safety crane. It was far too noisy and the concentrated downdraft from its 8 motors was like a thousand leaf blowers. Specifications by Moller are ridiculously wrong
@@elizabethbrown3135 Yeah that's the one. At least the guy had vision. The tech just wasn't there. His first attempt was a saucer shape with 6 snowmobile engines, and it did fly. Unstable as hell but it flew. Today's advancements are born out of the quad-copter/drone industry.
Vaporware
It was developed in the UC Davis Ag Engineering mechanical engineering lab in the late 1960s, I'd show you a picture of it but it won't transfer, looks very much like the small gray craft between the two red airframes. Clyde McDonald designed the controls and I worked on the airframe. We used various engines, it always flew on restraints. Edo McGowan
My mate hit a hump backed bridge once at 60 mph in an old jag and believe me that flew
Sometimes birds can bring down even military jets, how would you like to do a worm-burner at a few hundred miles per hour from 1000 ft?
They ALL want to make their flying car “available to the public soon”. Here’s what I think, ain’t gonna be soon. Likely never. Flying cars are the perennial promise of a dream that was already old in the 60s. It’s fun to look at prototypes, a few of which can actually get off the ground, but I don’t think there’s much chance they’ll ever get much further.
The TFX Actually looks quite cool in both formats too. Not OTT or dumb looking. The Maverick is a decent concept, but for non urban classification I'd say
did that one take regular gasoline like the first one did?
Great idea! People can’t even drive in 2 dimensions, how will they handle a third?
Thousands of people are doing it every day! they are called pilots.
You cannot fly through any national airspace without a pilot's license. What makes you think these aircraft will be an exception?
It's easy to make a car fly, making a flying car economically practical in large numbers is the problem. We may get there partially with autonomous vehicles based on modern drones but don't hold your breath. Just seeing a car fly does not impress me much but if thousands of a model can be made and sold, then I would be impressed.
Trust me John, the last thing want to see is thousands of " Car Drivers" flying overhead!
@@drgeoffangel5422 Why? Thousands are already flying overhead! They are called pilots. FAA regulates airspace above USA, and other countries have comparable government agencies regulating their airspace. One common thing between them all is that in order to fly up there, you must be a licensed pilot.
There IS one exception: ultralight aerial vehicles. You can fly an ultralight without a license, but only in uncontrolled airspace, and above sparsely populated area.
My wife had a 1986 Fiat X-19 (Bertone). As she tells it, two different Pennsylvania police departments each gave her Driver Appreciation Certificates (and associated points) on the same day just to document that little bugger could fly.
In some places they're known as Performance Awards. They are of varying monetary value, but mostly to the issuer, not the recipient.
I see cars flying on the ground as it is.
You'll never have flying cars, once it flies it's no longer a car.
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Yep its an aircraft and switches to A car so it’s basically a plane that can drive on roads
@@Epic_678 Or a car that can fly lol
@@rickross2329 - Although this technology is cool, it will not be a free lunch. Electricity is primarily produced using non-renewable sources such as coal and natural gas. The production of lithium batteries and solar cells is another environmental nightmare.
That was exactly my thought!
And you will still need a pilot's license.
Not for the Blackfly, not in the U.S. anyhow.
the Terrafugia TF X hopefully ends up getting the most support and manufacturing as it's the only one on this list that functionally ticks all the checkbox's for me.
actually looks like a car.
ability to fly is not intrusive to the design.
method of flight looks safe.
compact and not sizably intrusive.
Just wanted to say so. Can't wait to have one!
@@mikkveere1409 It will never make it. It is impossible to make it street legal, looking like that (mandatory energy-absorbing crumple zones, side-impact beams, collapsible steering column, multiple airbags, etc.), while also being certifiable for airworthiness (ability to handle massive G impact, etc.).
They may be able to build a prototype that will fly, and drive, but would not be street-legal. Their best chance is making a LSV (low-speed vehicle, like golf carts) that doesn't require all those safety features and needn't be registered. Those can only be driven on roads with maximum speed limit of 35mph, and they themselves cannot exceed 25mph.
@@vasicp those cars are only links to full flying vehicles. Street legal? All new things get massive opposition. First cars were hated because they were noisy, smoky, slow and scared the horses. Now you could not imagine your life without a car. This is the same. Technology is out there, it just needs to pass the social limitations. Do not compare that new vehicle to the old cars that needed totally different safety standards. The same mistake was done when they built Titanic. New safety tech is needed for sure. And I believe our smart guys can figure it out if led loose. Its just that stupid ppl need to stop holding smart ppl back. Ppl still need to figure out that if you can fly, you only need legs(wheels) that much. Ppl still like to drive, because they were never able to fly. Give them that opportunity and see how fast wheels become inferior things. Problem is that covernments dont want us to fly, because then it is much harder to track and control us. If we want our freedom, we must take it, my friends. WAKE UP!
Number 6 dose NOT take of like a helicopter it takes of like a plane
7:00 I would love to have something like that for my CanAm Ryker.
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Please please do some research before you make a video. A gyro copter's blades are not powered by "the wind". They are driven by the airflow of the vehicles forward flight meaning the vehicle only needs power for forward flight like a normal fixed wing design can glide to a safe landing and requires a very short runway for take off and landing. Ideal for a small light aircraft but not truly VTOL except when taking off with a strong headwind and less efficient for large loads than a fixed wing design.
0:50 complete nonsense. It uses a pusher prop to provide thrust and produce the relative wind that rotates the top rotor.
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG??!!
911 CALLER: THERE IS AN AIR RAGE TAKING PLACE RIGHT NOW
911 OPERATOR: I WILL SCRAMBLE A SQUADRON OF F18 FIGHTER JETS TO YOUR LOCATION, WHERE YOU SAW THIS AIR RAGE TAKE PLACE RIGHT AWAY
JUST ANOTHER DAY IN THE SKIES.
People have been flying for the past 118 years. In order to fly, you must have a pilot's license. It takes a lot of learning and practice to get one.
These won't change anything.
That's Crazy! That said,
I want the #4 "Vehicle."
"2022"....Flying cars approved to buy now so when they are shown state price,if know.
🔺 Great reporting here. 👍
I can't wait until the flying cars come out
Just going out for a spin. Flies across the Atlantic.
Right! I mean really being able to optimize your time…
From road rage to flying rage.
These aren't flying cars, they're roadable aircraft.
What baffles me are the concept they don't show taking flight but just driving regularly
Flying cars are not cars, they are aircraft but if they became as ubiquitous as wheeled cars they would be a disaster.
They would be quickly banned.
the thumbnail is precious
It's a pack of lies! My X/19 had wheels and it certainly didn't fly.
Trekkies will love the Terrafugia TFX - It's the closest micro-scale thing you will get to flying your own USS Enterprise!
Customize it to look authentice and voila, bon voyage! Engage
Sorry but none of these count as flying cars. These are just airplanes and helicopters just oddly designed
That’s basically all that flying cars are in the current age
Fantastic! These ideas make future travel & commuting a needed necessity.
What about the thumbnail car?! Ahhhhhhh
Anti gravity flight will be one day the best form of flight,no noise but plenty of speed and positive control.
Keep dreaming
@@robinzinke3252Dreams have a nasty habit of one day becoming reality.
@@PoesRaven73 well you're absolutely wrong on that... A lot of people have dream stuff and it didn't come true so you are the one who needs to learn. Wormwood is going to devastate the Earth in 2029 so there's not time enough for any kind of dream like they had to come true.
@@robinzinke3252 I said have a HABIT of becoming reality. That statement nowhere implies ALL dreams come true. But reality has to start as an IDEA. I’m sure people in the 19th century couldn’t even FATHOM something like a cell phone that can access any information at will. But someone dreamt it, and it became a reality. So never rule out anything as being impossible. We live on a regular basis today with things that at one point or another was deemed “impossible”.
@@PoesRaven73 tessler invented the cell phone, well he didn't have one but because of what he did that's why we have cell phones and charging batteries without plugging them in. He also invented the landline phone like AT&t. Tessler invented it and Bell was working for him. He either got fired or he quit and he stole the plans for the landline phone. So Graham Bell did not invent the telephone Tessler did. And like I said 2029 wormwood is going to hit the earth and you can forget about all that stuff.
Absolutely the way to go. I liked the airbus concept and idea. I believe it is the safest yet. Furthermore, I do not like the rubber tires on any of them.
All my life I've said I'm not getting a license until they fly haha you guys are going to make me have to get a license aren't you I may have to get a license for my 60th birthday hahaha
5:30 - it's called socialism. No private ownership. You are beholden to the state (and their cronies).
Oh boy!!!! My jetson car! I can't wait! Lol
The Alef Aeronautics flying car is the one. Trust me, it’s the future
To drive one will people need a driver's licence AND a pilot's licence? (Reminds me of amphibious cars in that regard, driver's licence AND boat licence)
They literally should make all that in like one vehicle! Like learn how to create some type of renewable energy that can propel us off the ground already 😂
We saw #1 driving around a lot but that was all.
PAL-V is already road legal (though not yet type certified), and has recently received a provisional airworthiness license. They now need to demonstrate airworthiness, and they plan to start test flights later this year. So they are well on their way to actually start production on these things.
I see myself flying the Maverick.
Well teach me when you do cause I too see myself flying one lol
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1:41 is in Slovakia
When will the TF-X come out for Sale in the U S A ?
I had a Fiat X-19 back in the '80s. Fun to drive....but it had wheels and didn't ever leave the ground.
You just didn't drive it fast enough over a steep hill
click bait
What's the range of the maverick?
You guys are really in another dimension way a head of sheeple like me .
Nah , planet mate , planet !
So where is the Fiat? they never showed that one, i used to rebuild totaled Fiat X-19's back in the 80's, very fun and fast cars just had lots of issues they never resolved before they quit making them, would have loved to see one fly as per the click-bait they used to get you to watch the video
You have to go to pilot school to drive that vehicle 😂
Dude I actually got an ad about flying cars from something like Samson when I started watching this
people would not use personal flying vehicle in the future, but we need more airplanes and airports.
When they truly make a Star Wars landspeeder 😊
that's what the thumbnail looked like, but wasn't in the video....
The Moeller Skycar is vaporware.
I absolutely see myself in a flying car and I’m 68 years old reversing aging and also a flying car real soon
My mom flies on a broom
So does Camilla Parker Bowles & Yoko Ono.
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Nicely Done!
How well does she play Quiddich?
Whats the movie showed at the beginibg
What is km in mph please?
Not so much cars that can fly, as light planes that can drive 😆
I've seen footage of a few idiots who drove out of control vehicles that flew in the air that weren't designed to do so! Lol
What's the best way to say this, oh yeah. "I'M BROKE BIATCH!"
Number 5 is not a flying car so y u saying it’s a car when it’s not can u drive it on the road NO so it’s not a car
Who knows ? Maybe one day , world will see my flying car , much more sophisticated . Maybe .
The Aerocar came out in the 1950s. There's a reason we don't have flying cars, an airplane makes a terrible car, and a car makes a horrid airplane.
I like to see some try to make a flying car like we see in back to the future part 2
Intelligent Transportation, I like to have one of those someday, God bless, take care & more success! Alleluia! Amen!
2062 here I come Mr Jetson LET'S GET IT!
what are the damn prices?!
This is the car that Edgar Cayce, the sleeping Prophet, had envisioned.
Remember The Jetsons circa 1962/3.
So... where's the flying part? The first two or three were driving and putting out wings... on roads. Most didn't fly at all, just with the assistance of a crane or something. Looks like only the last one "flew" and it looked like a model-t for some reason. The Jetsons would be very disappointed.
Gyrocopters do not need wind to fly. They need forward motion relative to the air.
Problem wind. Cross ect throw off track
What happened to the Fiat X/1-9 version? That’s why I watched. I had 2 of those!
Which movie is the opening scene?
Some great designs
I like the JETRO version and then there’s a couple other Futuristics that could be combined together with a JETRO to make a really nice car
Wow....next your going to tell me that people will fly in airships. Signals will be sent through the air to hear and watch things (TV and radio).
Oh, and we will have light without fire. Such crazy ideas here.
The narrator is lying about the Maverick. It is clearly powered by a propeller.
...MOST these people ca'nt even handle a frikkin prius or some other s◇◇t... so lets get EVERYBODY somthin that flies...
Unfortunately none of these are the flying cars promised by science fiction, such as Supercar or the Jetsons. The featured cars here are cars that convert into, in most cases; traditional aircraft with monoplanes figuring large. I wouldn't grant any the title of Flying Car...
To earn the title flying car, it would necessarily need to take to the air from a city centre car park or while being driven along the road to hop over traffic congestion for instance, in effect be able to do whatever a car can do but in the air - ideally, taking a family and luggage on holiday, taking junk to the recycling centre, shopping, visiting the builder's merchant or doing the school run.
I anticipate a flying car would be based more on the Flying Bedstead than anything else, or the anti-gravity paint as imagined by H G Wells...
your brains are flying
I think it'd be cool Elon musk if you create real flying broomsticks
Omg its the Landspeeder from Star Wars!!
The fiat X19 looks cool with no wheels
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Forgot about the Aerocar from the 1960’s.
Muy bueno pero no se preocupan en dominar la gravedad para que todo funcione correctamente y con poco costo eso acabaría con las alas .
Moller has all the makings of a scam. If you go 40 years and spent 150 million on development, you'd better have one hell of a flaying car.
Finally.
The future is now.
The black fly is awesome, but as even the air force knows that not ever one is able to withstand vertigo amongst other physic problems within flight. One of the most important factors involves having a fine tuned perception of details. Yes their are "some," that will not have problems flying but how are they gonna be tested in order to be allowed to follow the rules of respect, dignity, and following protocols without enforcement by a truthful certified air pilot police officer. It took time to teach drivers how to be semi safe on ground highways, which is not perfect but feasible. Bet more tickets and various flight accidents will ever be recorded in one years, unless rules are very strictly held to protocols required for sky flight. Even air balloons must follow protocols or else risk immediately failure to pilot and passengers. Not trying to prevent this movement, but to date have never heard of safety involved in sky flight. If a commerical airline has to follow specific protocols, how is these car plane/helicopter able to take the the sky without enforcement.
Mid air crashing will be rampant especially as the flying cars are being designed to evade traffic congestion. What avionics will control a cluster of these both at take off and landings?
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I was wanting Elon musk if you can create real flying broomsticks
Oh you mean that mini helicopter looking nothing like a car?
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People can't drive cars on the ground, what makes you think that can fly them. Very scary.
now that is cool bro
Unlike the PalV Liberty, the Klein Vision car actually flew off the ground