Tuesday 9 December 2014

WHAT YOU DID'NT KNOW ABOUT FLYING CARS

It may still sound like the stuff of science fiction, but the AeroMobil flying car is close to a final design. The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype was premiered on October 29th 2014 at the Pioneers Festival in Vienna.
The roadster-cum-light-aircraft is being tested to refine final performance and features.the sporty working prototype finished production model and has a range of 430 miles (700 kilometers) and a top air speed of 124 mph (200kph).
Though there are other manufacturers with other make, yet every one dream to see this projects in its final stage is now here. With two hundred meters for take off and about fifty for landing, is all that this flying car needs to operate, no need of long landing fields or other amenities. While emotional and attractive, the idea of personal aerial vehicles, does bring along problems as well. If it becomes popular, it will change completely not only the way we move from place to place, but also our relationship with the sky, which, so far, is one of the few place yet relatively unspoilt and not contaminated by human presence. Noise, pollution, not the mention the risk of collisions, will all have to be dealt with. you've probably found yourself wishing you could fly right over it. Flying cars are usually the stuff of science fiction, but a group of engineers at NASA is hoping to change that. They're sponsoring a technology contest to revolutionize small planes – and it's open to the general public.
see video below;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzYb68qXpD0

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