The future is now
Where's my flying car?
At a quarter-mil price tag, I don't think there's going to be a huge market for them, but we're getting there. What we really need is someone to design the "Model T" of flying cars--automobiles were once considered an overpriced "plaything of the rich", too.
At a quarter-mil price tag, I don't think there's going to be a huge market for them, but we're getting there. What we really need is someone to design the "Model T" of flying cars--automobiles were once considered an overpriced "plaything of the rich", too.
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At 5 gph, 105 mph, that's about a 21 mpg flight fuel efficiency, which isn't that bad. But it's only slightly advantageous over a car at its speed, ignoring the "fun" of flying. It turns a 5 hour Cleveland-Cincinatti trip into a 4 hour Cleveland-Cincinatti trip, except that it's a little more inconvenient (no easy roadside pitstops). Plus, you've got to build more small airports to take advantage of them. Even if you drop the price to $50K, it still looks like it's just a hobbyist's plane.
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But yes, it still has a long way to go.
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I kind of wish I were still an engineer.
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