The article explains the car is offered by a Dutch company so right there you visualize a flying windmill. It's 3-wheeled, every American's dream. It's half helicopter, half car, not the levitation vehicle of imagination. It takes up to ten minutes to switch from driving to flying mode. And it costs $621,500.00. With a production of only 90. The sport edition will cost $367,542. Basically, it's a tiny helicopter that requires an airport, that can be tucked in to drive on roads.
Here is the photo topping the article at News Target.
What a bunch of lying bastards.
A simple image search provides the corrective. [pal-v liberty]
Oh well, back to the drawing boards.
You got to start somewhere, and that start was already started with powered hang gliders.
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The cost of these ultralights vary widely. Expect about $15,000. They do not drive on highways and they do not go 100 mph.
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That last one is Doubleaughtwhatshisface.
When the technology is finally perfected, and made affordable, that'll be the end of peace and quiet everywhere.
I still think the Moeller Skycar was the best chance we had at flying cars. Too bad it was run by a dink.
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