Some of those are just incredible designs. This is the future! I really love to see a glimpse of the future. And hopefully powered by solar? Electric flying car's.
You have NO IDEA of thr Parieals of Real Life General Aviation (GA). GA Pilots are Killing them selves at 400+/- per year 18 FATAL Accidents . Mpnth. Only 10% the Number killed every yeayn in Autos, Byt Fare Less Passenger Miles than 10% too.
If only . . . the same downsides of Terra EV travel is ever-so-much-so for anything that flies. Interminable waits for charging and short ranges due to battery weight. Only a hybrid can even come close.
We need flying cars to look as close to cars as possible and during an emergency say a forest fire can take off and land as quickly as humanly possible
All cool. The only thing that would worry me is someone tampering with it while its parked. You would DEFINITELY need a safe secure spot to park it. People have tampered with and damaged my regular auto. Flying cars would need serious security measures. Not to mention the Hacking factor if its largely computer operated. A lot of ifs. Wouldnt mind having one though. You dont need no mistakes or outside interference that high in the air.
Ppl will never tolerate the mishaps nos this kind of transportation will creates. It will be banned before u cld ever come out with the downpayment. With such rotor design n heli shape it going nowhere. Wonder why these creators keep insisting and come out with such design still
You must ask yourself if you believe they have overcome extreme weather flying. Can these fly in simple High Winds? How about normal rainy days? If NO then you need to be wealthy enough to buy one for strictly fair weather days. Plus the battery power only last 20-30 minutes with distances reached not very far at all. Now add that info to bad weather days.
I concur however, there are passenger drone flights as we speak. Admittedly, there is work to do but I have followed this innovation from the early/most recent inception. I have the feeling we may just pass each other up there one day. Prayerfully, it will be in stable flight, as opposed to 1 of us rapidly descending. Remain grateful that we can "take to the skies, see the earth become small and fall away beneath us..." Safe travels
Flying cars, like the Voyager X2, have begun testing flights in extreme environments and high altitudes. However, factors such as weather conditions and battery life, which currently lasts up to 35 minutes, are indeed challenges that need to be addressed for practical and widespread use. I have confidence that technology will prevail. Great questions!
@@thomascrownrg There are NOT passenger drone rides as we speak, nor are there likely to be any soon. There is a lot of hype in the newspapers that are supposed to make you think that, though. There are not even passenger drone automobiles. (Although aircraft are easier.)
I used to hate gyrocopters but not that one. Maybe it's easy to convert a regular gyrocopter wirh 3 electric motors and a battery (and do the stuff to it to make it roadworthy).
#5 TFX is doubtful to have a vertical take off, because of the heavy body,only the#18 is versatile,simple needs no runway, you should add what in case of motor failures, all the best sir 😅
Even if it can do everything as intended, the fact it operates in the same fashion as a V-20 Osprey (twin angling rotors) would make me very leery of considering it among the concepts in this video. The V-20 has a notorious crash record.
@@sjorlando7282 It's "real", but it's only in the development stage. And since Terrafugia shut down, it's not likely to become any more "real" than that.
@@jamesaron1967 The V-22 tiltrotor does have a terrible safety record, and it's operated and maintained to the highest standards by the military. However, there is a civilian commercial tiltrotor that cane out of that, which has been in development for decades. It actually flies and is quite real. It has been passed through several different major aerospace companies and is currently at Agusta-Westland (a helicopter company). For some reason it is taking forever to get it certified and on the market. This is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgustaWestland_AW609 and there are tons of (real) videos. It will probably cost $60,000,000 to buy, and $10,000,000 to maintain each year. And will require a specially rated pilot. And it's not in any sense a car. But it's real and cool. There is another company that has something similar but only in development. The prototype has never flown: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Next-Generation_Civil_Tiltrotor Meanwhile, the Joby (and they most of the press but also have a direct competitor whose name escapes me) is an electric micro ultra-short-range (15 minute ride) helicopter. Requires a pilot. It will never be sold -- only used by the company in an "air taxi" (heliport) operation around NYC. So that's sort of real. But it's not a car, either, just a really bad super expensive helicopter. Also, unlike a helicopter (which can glide, most people don't realize), if anything goes wrong in the Joby, you just crash and die a horrible ball of flame. But hey, it's electric! And besides they say nothing can go wrong. Enjoy! You can book an ordinary helicopter ride on Uber now, by the way. And it comes with an Uber to and from the airport/heliport. That's as close to actual flying cars as we're gong to get any time in the next 50-100 years.
lol, that's hysterically funny. I thought i was gonna see a lavish mini-mansion with amazing landscaping. 😂 Also, I've wanted a forest green Renault with convertible light brown rag top since the 90's. I didn't think the company even existed anymore. But out of all the designs, the dark and VERY drone looking, very classy but plain vintage body style Renault was my absolute favorite. The last car I've seen many times b4 and only rendered in CGI and i like that one too.
@@melankollymonroe The CGI makes the home and the cars look better than in person lol, I never thought I would say something like that but it's true, can't hang with CGI movies though, yukkk. My dream car was the V12 XKE convertible, well the Ferrari Daytona as well, white Jag, yellow Daytona. There was a short window of time when a used XKE was affordable, today I'd have to settle for CGI. 😄
The world today can build an air vehicle that can carry anyone from anywhere to anywhere. But if every body has one of those air vehicles, air lines will lose customers and air ports will be empty, people can be anywhere they wish, the skies will be busy, mid-air collisions will occur, mid-air shooting crimes you name it, and any other stuff imaginable can happen. All these are reasons why this industry is ON-HOLD
It's not on hold... It's just suffering for a lack of suitably dense energy storage options. And aviation grade redundant control systems. At the point where someone makes an electric Vtol vehicle with more than 30-40mins of range, we will see them flying around places like Dubai. If you've ever flown a drone, you probably know current control computers are not something to trust with your life. I think the limitations are purely technological at this stage.
Yeah, I think the Mandelorian had that one, before he traded it in for one of the more sleek ones. Let me know when they get the anti-gravity drive working!
21:15 that can be in cuba in 20 mnts or nj to dc in 1:00 hr? I always recommend a jacket parachute plus inflatable handy. .. nothing to be side about it. In case.
Cool but a bit misleading, Some are obviously still not out of the test and legal phase, Ya, you can bye one now but may have to wait for delivery in the future. Hard to tell if some are animated flying videos or real. What are the costs per unit $$$ , Pilot license requirements, and costs? Some need runways others do not. What are the restrictions on where you can fly Etc...
Where are you putting your shopping or luggage what weight can you carry in your flymobile? What do you do on am emergency and can you fly while you are tired. How will you operate the AC will it fly I. winter what is the battery reduction in winter. Where can you park?
Lamborghini have a long history of making very safe, well tested construction vehicles, long before they became known for their supercars. (also very safe and well made)
Number 6 could’ve worked better if it was more like an actual car than a drone. Like maybe instead, they should’ve put the propellers underneath on the bottom of the car and not them sticking way out like that.
I think it's not a car if you can't drive it, it's not a flying car because a car drives and has wheels, I think you need a better design, my idea would be to make a better wheel which would drive as a wheel and could be used as a propeller which wouldnt mess with the car design and could move under the body and be hidden like the other hidden propellers would provide an extra source of power you know.
The Galactic Federation E.T>'s are saying that when flying cars, of all sorts of different shapes and sizes and aesthetic varieties, become very common on our planet, they, the aliens, will interact with us on a more personal basis, using craft that resemble and blend in with these vehicles!
Can they can they put wind turbines in the bottom so they could put a alternator on the wind turbines on the bottom so they don't have to worry about landing for electricity?
These are like boat/cars I don't see a need to mix the two. Where would you actually have to go to take off an airport? Then why not just hop on a rental car and fly home in an extremely reliable and safe plane? Besides do you ever see a world where there are thousands of 4000 pound machines with moving parts flying over us? The idea sounds pretty awsome but doesn't seem very logical to me
No , ..... in the future , .... there is no need Anywhere ( Roads and Runways ) , ..... people can fly from ( Anywhere ) , ..... and land on ( Anywhere ) too , ..... 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤❤ , .....
@KamChunLee I don't even see my kids driving a used car with a good job the way the economy is how would they afford such technology? Also I'm not sure if I would be OK with machines flying above me when I'm walking on the sidewalk. If someone threw trash out the window they might kill someone.
@@kayleeh8140 yes , ... so that ( Why ) the governments ( Not allowed 🚫 🤔 ) use the (:Flying cars ) Today , ..... but I think 🤔 , ..... Not very long time , ..... someday ( Not Far from Today ) , ...... the Flying cars 🚗 😍 👌 will fly ( over our buildings ) , .......
I understand your perspective and it’s a valid one. The concept of flying cars is indeed fascinating, but it also brings up many practical and safety concerns. As for the companies working on flying cars, here are a few that are making significant strides: Alef Aeronautics, Archer Aviation, and a few others are aggressively trying to turn the idea into reality. Let's see how soon the emerging technologies and innovation takes to turn the flying car into the norm. I am excited and hopeful....
IMHO, a flying car that might become the wave of the future should have an ample passenger compartment, not be especially bulky, and ideally, be drivable on the street - thus it should be sturdy in a car crash. Those Terra Fuega cars seem promising by that standard. I like the way the airplane parts fold up on the Klein, and besides, it has a kewl spoiler. The Bellwether seems to be doing a lot of things right, but has a small passenger compartment - and eVTOL sounds like evil (desirable mostly for self-described elites, I guess). It also doesn't look like it drives on the street, although it's not a must. The ASKA seems bulky, the Joby fragile, the Renault seems to need a lot of landing and take-off room, although not necessarily a stopper. The PAL-V is a tricycle, and we know from those little three and four-wheel mini-bikes that they had to ban the three-wheel variety because they kept turning over. The Aeromobile seems feasible. The Alef might work fine, but seems like it wouldn't have much use for luggage. One of those cars autopilots you the whole way. Unlike a car crash, when you crash in one of those, you also have the fall to earth to add to your injuries. I have always liked the idea of Autogyros, since they can land you safely when you run out of gas; but the #11 looks fragile. I think we need two kinds: one that needs pilots licenses, and you have to file flight plans, and another that might follow all your steering commands, but stop you if you do anything dangerous - and thus be virtually fool-proof. Pure auto-pilot ones would also fall in this fool-proof category, with limited controls. Such computer-driven cars could also be maliciously made to crash, via hacking or backdoors in the programming.
My question is what kind of range these things have. If it can only fly for 20 mins, even at a higher speed; thaf would make them very limited. And at what price range?
Most of these are just hybrid light-airplane/motorized-trailers. All those folding wings and slide-out sections. Absolutely impractical and just looking to break down in no time. The Bellwether concept is the only one that looks attractive and possibly workable.
For me, a flying car has to be vertical takeoff......from ANYWHERE. I don't want to have to take it to the airport to fly it. That would just be a plane that you can also drive home and put in your driveway. I don't want to have to have a pilot license to fly/drive it either. Terrafugia TF-X for the win!!! Alef Model A is in 2nd place for me. I really like the long range option best. I was also thinking that for 1 of the EV models, maybe they could make it so driving it on wheels will recharge the batteries. So, let's say you go on a long journey, and the batteries get low, and you don't want to have to stop, so you have a gas engine driving the wheels and when you have driven long enough to recharge the batteries, you can take off into the skies again.
Well you can't buy that bellwether one just yet because they're still working on it so that one shouldn't be on the list just yet some of them are nice looking and some of them are just totally ridiculous especially the last one
I can't wait until the flying cars come out in 2025 it'll be like going to the car dealership buying a regular car but you'll be buying a flying car and when the flying cars coming United States it will be affordable for everybody
Ok, I only saw maybe 3 flying cars, and two of them were computer generated flights, so do they actually work? The rest are either drivable helicopters, drones, or airplanes.
Flying car regulation should only be driven outside cities and outside major towns with tall buildings. Must be at least 30 yrold to even acquire a vehicle like this with a pilot license.
Some of those are just incredible designs. This is the future! I really love to see a glimpse of the future. And hopefully powered by solar? Electric flying car's.
You have NO IDEA of thr Parieals of Real Life General Aviation (GA). GA Pilots are Killing them selves at 400+/- per year 18 FATAL Accidents . Mpnth. Only 10% the Number killed every yeayn in Autos, Byt Fare Less Passenger Miles than 10% too.
If only . . . the same downsides of Terra EV travel is ever-so-much-so for anything that flies. Interminable waits for charging and short ranges due to battery weight. Only a hybrid can even come close.
This is the best design form of a flying car. Now it just needs to fly ❤❤❤
We need flying cars to look as close to cars as possible and during an emergency say a forest fire can take off and land as quickly as humanly possible
Cool. Go make one.
No. Flying cars are a luxury for rich people like me
The Bolla, by bellweather is by far the neatest futuristic cool bad ass design! I want 10 of them.
I like the design but not the name. Since it's powered by electricity, people may call it E-Bolla.
You can have as many as you want, since it's vaporware.
All cool. The only thing that would worry me is someone tampering with it while its parked. You would DEFINITELY need a safe secure spot to park it. People have tampered with and damaged my regular auto. Flying cars would need serious security measures. Not to mention the Hacking factor if its largely computer operated. A lot of ifs. Wouldnt mind having one though. You dont need no mistakes or outside interference that high in the air.
Park it on your roof
@@aaron_knight if you got a large flat section on your roof. My roof has a steep pitch. Won't work
Ppl will never tolerate the mishaps nos this kind of transportation will creates. It will be banned before u cld ever come out with the downpayment. With such rotor design n heli shape it going nowhere. Wonder why these creators keep insisting and come out with such design still
If you scare you can flight 3 meters over ground or just 1 depends on you
@@aaron_knight the very new homes
The Xpeng passenger drone should be shown on here. It's Chinese made but super cool and they are in the final testing phases.
I think it swipes and looks more futuristic.❤
You must ask yourself if you believe they have overcome extreme weather flying. Can these fly in simple High Winds? How about normal rainy days? If NO then you need to be wealthy enough to buy one for strictly fair weather days. Plus the battery power only last 20-30 minutes with distances reached not very far at all. Now add that info to bad weather days.
I concur however, there are passenger drone flights as we speak.
Admittedly, there is work to do but I have followed this innovation
from the early/most recent inception. I have the feeling we may just
pass each other up there one day. Prayerfully, it will be in stable flight,
as opposed to 1 of us rapidly descending. Remain grateful that we can
"take to the skies, see the earth become small and fall away beneath us..."
Safe travels
Flying cars, like the Voyager X2, have begun testing flights in extreme environments and high altitudes. However, factors such as weather conditions and battery life, which currently lasts up to 35 minutes, are indeed challenges that need to be addressed for practical and widespread use. I have confidence that technology will prevail. Great questions!
I believe seeing one using fuel for flying and electricity on road.
@@thomascrownrg There are NOT passenger drone rides as we speak, nor are there likely to be any soon. There is a lot of hype in the newspapers that are supposed to make you think that, though.
There are not even passenger drone automobiles. (Although aircraft are easier.)
The idea of flying cars becoming accessible is so exciting! I’m curious about the safety measures and how they’ll be regulated in the skies
I used to hate gyrocopters but not that one. Maybe it's easy to convert a regular gyrocopter wirh 3 electric motors and a battery (and do the stuff to it to make it roadworthy).
#5 TFX is doubtful to have a vertical take off, because of the heavy body,only the#18 is versatile,simple needs no runway, you should add what in case of motor failures, all the best sir 😅
Even if it can do everything as intended, the fact it operates in the same fashion as a V-20 Osprey (twin angling rotors) would make me very leery of considering it among the concepts in this video. The V-20 has a notorious crash record.
TFX was animation - it isnt real sadly
@@sjorlando7282 It's "real", but it's only in the development stage. And since Terrafugia shut down, it's not likely to become any more "real" than that.
@@garrisonaw That sucks, because I thought the Terrafugia animation was the coolest one.
@@jamesaron1967 The V-22 tiltrotor does have a terrible safety record, and it's operated and maintained to the highest standards by the military. However, there is a civilian commercial tiltrotor that cane out of that, which has been in development for decades. It actually flies and is quite real. It has been passed through several different major aerospace companies and is currently at Agusta-Westland (a helicopter company). For some reason it is taking forever to get it certified and on the market. This is:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgustaWestland_AW609
and there are tons of (real) videos.
It will probably cost $60,000,000 to buy, and $10,000,000 to maintain each year. And will require a specially rated pilot. And it's not in any sense a car. But it's real and cool.
There is another company that has something similar but only in development. The prototype has never flown:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Next-Generation_Civil_Tiltrotor
Meanwhile, the Joby (and they most of the press but also have a direct competitor whose name escapes me) is an electric micro ultra-short-range (15 minute ride) helicopter. Requires a pilot. It will never be sold -- only used by the company in an "air taxi" (heliport) operation around NYC. So that's sort of real. But it's not a car, either, just a really bad super expensive helicopter. Also, unlike a helicopter (which can glide, most people don't realize), if anything goes wrong in the Joby, you just crash and die a horrible ball of flame. But hey, it's electric! And besides they say nothing can go wrong. Enjoy!
You can book an ordinary helicopter ride on Uber now, by the way. And it comes with an Uber to and from the airport/heliport. That's as close to actual flying cars as we're gong to get any time in the next 50-100 years.
JEALOUSY IS ONE OF THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS...
11:50 lol
Beautiful Home!
It caught my eye more than
what is coming out of the garage.😂🤣
computer graphic
lol, that's hysterically funny. I thought i was gonna see a lavish mini-mansion with amazing landscaping. 😂 Also, I've wanted a forest green Renault with convertible light brown rag top since the 90's. I didn't think the company even existed anymore. But out of all the designs, the dark and VERY drone looking, very classy but plain vintage body style Renault was my absolute favorite. The last car I've seen many times b4 and only rendered in CGI and i like that one too.
@@melankollymonroe
The CGI makes the home and the
cars look better than in person lol,
I never thought
I would say something like that
but it's true, can't hang
with CGI movies though, yukkk.
My dream car
was the V12 XKE convertible,
well the Ferrari Daytona
as well, white Jag, yellow Daytona.
There was a short window of time
when a used XKE was
affordable, today I'd have to
settle for CGI.
😄
That Renault design was incredible.....
it took me back to the 1940s
I wasn't even born yet.
How incredible.
The world today can build an air vehicle that can carry anyone from anywhere to anywhere. But if every body has one of those air vehicles, air lines will lose customers and air ports will be empty, people can be anywhere they wish, the skies will be busy, mid-air collisions will occur, mid-air shooting crimes you name it, and any other stuff imaginable can happen. All these are reasons why this industry is ON-HOLD
It's not on hold... It's just suffering for a lack of suitably dense energy storage options. And aviation grade redundant control systems. At the point where someone makes an electric Vtol vehicle with more than 30-40mins of range, we will see them flying around places like Dubai. If you've ever flown a drone, you probably know current control computers are not something to trust with your life. I think the limitations are purely technological at this stage.
Antelope, and Leo coupe win again -4 a big price ! but I still would be afraid in sky breakdowns
Aero Mobil 4.0 is the only true flying car, well designed , and it has a beautiful appearance
Last one went from a car to a freaking star wars spaceship
Yeah, I think the Mandelorian had that one, before he traded it in for one of the more sleek ones. Let me know when they get the anti-gravity drive working!
I thought the Terrafugia TF-X was canceled a long time ago.
Espectacular 😯😳, maravilla de la ingeniería, 👍👍😲
It would have been nice if there was some background information on these as well as maybe some
This video is one of the coolest and the best
21:15 that can be in cuba in 20 mnts or nj to dc in 1:00 hr?
I always recommend a jacket parachute plus inflatable handy. .. nothing to be side about it. In case.
Cool but a bit misleading, Some are obviously still not out of the test and legal phase, Ya, you can bye one now but may have to wait for delivery in the future. Hard to tell if some are animated flying videos or real. What are the costs per unit $$$ , Pilot license requirements, and costs? Some need runways others do not. What are the restrictions on where you can fly Etc...
I Love the TF-X
Dope video keep up 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent video, thanks for sharing & Godspeed! Alleluia! Amen!
Bellwether concept is more useful than others bec of the closed turbines
Thank you video brilliant compliment.
Where are you putting your shopping or luggage what weight can you carry in your flymobile? What do you do on am emergency and can you fly while you are tired. How will you operate the AC will it fly I. winter what is the battery reduction in winter. Where can you park?
Bellwether industries = Best looking flying car, but where are the driving wheels for practical purposes?!
Having millions of flying cars above head some either failing or crashing into each other and falling to earth is the more realistic view.
Don't drive fly in rain or windy weather you may not reach your destination. You would need to MOT it every few days.
Nous en sommes très loin. Imaginez le délire si les gens se mettent à acheter ces voitures.
If would be better if Lamborghini decided to make a flying car!!! 🔥
No it wouldn't
Lamborghini have a long history of making very safe, well tested construction vehicles, long before they became known for their supercars. (also very safe and well made)
The 3rd one is the best one in my opinion.
11:15 This! Like something I was thinking of.
That Volar flying car looks like it is straight out of a Terminator movie.
Aptera's solar-powered car goes into production this year, imagine them doing an air-car version next.
5 and 2 seems to be the best ones
Number 6 could’ve worked better if it was more like an actual car than a drone. Like maybe instead, they should’ve put the propellers underneath on the bottom of the car and not them sticking way out like that.
Also I'll stick to driving on the street on the ground lol
I like the TF-X design
I think it's not a car if you can't drive it, it's not a flying car because a car drives and has wheels, I think you need a better design, my idea would be to make a better wheel which would drive as a wheel and could be used as a propeller which wouldnt mess with the car design and could move under the body and be hidden like the other hidden propellers would provide an extra source of power you know.
I totally agree! You said it perfectly. 💯
Last car asked for FAA approval for production? Any updates?
Amazing technology.🎉❤😂
This looks like it would be fun I hope this guy has a parachute
Super!
The Galactic Federation E.T>'s are saying that when flying cars, of all sorts of different shapes and sizes and aesthetic varieties, become very common on our planet, they, the aliens, will interact with us on a more personal basis, using craft that resemble and blend in with these vehicles!
This plane car, or helicopter car is not practical, you need a better design, like the drone cars with a cool design.
Who cares about Drones or Electric I like Range
Thank god to tired 😩 to
Yo you ready for Sanmetaos alef
Helicopter with a bit of a better design is absolutely functional
Can they can they put wind turbines in the bottom so they could put a alternator on the wind turbines on the bottom so they don't have to worry about landing for electricity?
The gyrocopter flying slower than the semi-truck was driving 😅
These are like boat/cars I don't see a need to mix the two. Where would you actually have to go to take off an airport? Then why not just hop on a rental car and fly home in an extremely reliable and safe plane? Besides do you ever see a world where there are thousands of 4000 pound machines with moving parts flying over us? The idea sounds pretty awsome but doesn't seem very logical to me
No , ..... in the future , .... there is no need Anywhere ( Roads and Runways ) , ..... people can fly from ( Anywhere ) , ..... and land on ( Anywhere ) too , ..... 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤❤ , .....
@KamChunLee I don't even see my kids driving a used car with a good job the way the economy is how would they afford such technology? Also I'm not sure if I would be OK with machines flying above me when I'm walking on the sidewalk. If someone threw trash out the window they might kill someone.
@@kayleeh8140 yes , ... so that ( Why ) the governments ( Not allowed 🚫 🤔 ) use the (:Flying cars ) Today , ..... but I think 🤔 , ..... Not very long time , ..... someday ( Not Far from Today ) , ...... the Flying cars 🚗 😍 👌 will fly ( over our buildings ) , .......
I understand your perspective and it’s a valid one. The concept of flying cars is indeed fascinating, but it also brings up many practical and safety concerns. As for the companies working on flying cars, here are a few that are making significant strides: Alef Aeronautics, Archer Aviation, and a few others are aggressively trying to turn the idea into reality. Let's see how soon the emerging technologies and innovation takes to turn the flying car into the norm. I am excited and hopeful....
@@secureitpath file under: Batteries, Not Good Enough In This Century. (The other technologies are not really a problem at this point.)
IMHO, a flying car that might become the wave of the future should have an ample passenger compartment, not be especially bulky, and ideally, be drivable on the street - thus it should be sturdy in a car crash. Those Terra Fuega cars seem promising by that standard. I like the way the airplane parts fold up on the Klein, and besides, it has a kewl spoiler. The Bellwether seems to be doing a lot of things right, but has a small passenger compartment - and eVTOL sounds like evil (desirable mostly for self-described elites, I guess). It also doesn't look like it drives on the street, although it's not a must. The ASKA seems bulky, the Joby fragile, the Renault seems to need a lot of landing and take-off room, although not necessarily a stopper. The PAL-V is a tricycle, and we know from those little three and four-wheel mini-bikes that they had to ban the three-wheel variety because they kept turning over. The Aeromobile seems feasible. The Alef might work fine, but seems like it wouldn't have much use for luggage. One of those cars autopilots you the whole way. Unlike a car crash, when you crash in one of those, you also have the fall to earth to add to your injuries. I have always liked the idea of Autogyros, since they can land you safely when you run out of gas; but the #11 looks fragile. I think we need two kinds: one that needs pilots licenses, and you have to file flight plans, and another that might follow all your steering commands, but stop you if you do anything dangerous - and thus be virtually fool-proof. Pure auto-pilot ones would also fall in this fool-proof category, with limited controls. Such computer-driven cars could also be maliciously made to crash, via hacking or backdoors in the programming.
I can't believe how many flying cars there are.
There are zero?
Negative. There are quite a few, they're just all still in pre-production.
My question is what kind of range these things have. If it can only fly for 20 mins, even at a higher speed; thaf would make them very limited. And at what price range?
What does it cost to fill it up do you feel it up gas will you need special runways for these cars
I'm buying one of these and planning my next heist.
So for me to go somewhere, I have to drive to the airport, schedule a takeoff, land at another airport, and then drive again..
Most of these are just hybrid light-airplane/motorized-trailers. All those folding wings and slide-out sections. Absolutely impractical and just looking to break down in no time. The Bellwether concept is the only one that looks attractive and possibly workable.
That Looks Like my Care!😮😎😂 20:13
2024 Yes , Yes, Yes, Super Ok Machine ,SF, Verry Good 👍
For real safty a configeration of Pusher Prop (Ducted fan) For speed Quad Copter with GPS Couppled Auto Pilot & Emergancy Chute.
MORE THAN FLYING CARS THEY LOOKS LIKE FLYING CONVERTIBLE THINGS. WHO WOULD EVER THINK TO USE THEM AS A CAR?
Que cuestan y dónde están disponible, gracias
💡lose the wings,the spinning propellers,the electric motors, the tires.upgrade to plasma /fusion,liquid mercury and physic navigation..
Subbed and love your videos 😊
You did an amazing job on presentation.
God-bless you and your family 😊 ✝️
Be great to see some of these supercool designs that aren't just concept renders hoping to attract funding. C'mon Elon - get with it!
For me, a flying car has to be vertical takeoff......from ANYWHERE. I don't want to have to take it to the airport to fly it. That would just be a plane that you can also drive home and put in your driveway. I don't want to have to have a pilot license to fly/drive it either.
Terrafugia TF-X for the win!!! Alef Model A is in 2nd place for me. I really like the long range option best.
I was also thinking that for 1 of the EV models, maybe they could make it so driving it on wheels will recharge the batteries. So, let's say you go on a long journey, and the batteries get low, and you don't want to have to stop, so you have a gas engine driving the wheels and when you have driven long enough to recharge the batteries, you can take off into the skies again.
TF-X makes the most sense.
Will you need a airplane license to fly your car although not the same how about just a regular drone license for recreation what is it
Still think they need to be different than a helicopter propelled vehicle.
Can you fly the car to Norfolk show ground next year
I like them all
I’m still waiting for the Moller skycar. (look it up)
I can't wait until the flying cars come out in Haiti
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That's not a flying car that's a helicopter
Except it’s a much skinnier, smaller helicopter.
And it’s really dumb. It’ll be like the Tesla truck. Never sell.
Just because it folds up like a transformer doesn't make it a flying car.
For the moment, Jetson is the winner 🤗🏆
“O for crying 😭 out loud , I am patient man for crying 😭 out loud, let Roy show the world how things are done , for crying 😭 out loud “
Well you can't buy that bellwether one just yet because they're still working on it so that one shouldn't be on the list just yet some of them are nice looking and some of them are just totally ridiculous especially the last one
I can't wait until the flying cars come out in 2025 it'll be like going to the car dealership buying a regular car but you'll be buying a flying car and when the flying cars coming United States it will be affordable for everybody
I wonder do you need to flare, practice stalls with them.
Follow nature - fold the wings like birds do.
Ok, I only saw maybe 3 flying cars, and two of them were computer generated flights, so do they actually work? The rest are either drivable helicopters, drones, or airplanes.
We r now in Jetson's era.hahaha
Stop This Crazy Thing!
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Cool
Yeah I don’t think I would ever let it get below half a tank if I’m flying lol
I like the bola
Pal V all the way.
Like a drone cycle .
Room for one isn't enough I'd think
Klein reminds me of a flying grasshopper lol
Average cost?
#2 is what Batman would have
Maintenance and upkeep just isnt feasible for most people...only the rich can afford something like these.
True that
It's a shame the most impressive ones are all CGI.
ALLAHUAKBAR SUBHANALLAH.
Flying car regulation should only be driven outside cities and outside major towns with tall buildings. Must be at least 30 yrold to even acquire a vehicle like this with a pilot license.
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