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LWM
08-02-2010, 08:52 AM
Flying Car a Step Closer to Reality
by Mike Krumboltz
Jun 29, 2010

Weird-looking cars are a dime a dozen. Far less common are weird-looking cars that can also fly AND have approval from the Federal Aviation Administration. Indeed, as far as we know, there's only one of those babies: The Terrafugia Transition.

The private aircraft/funky-looking car has been in the news before. But the recent announcement that it's going into production sparked mega-searches on the Web. Almost immediately, online lookups for "terrafugia transition" and "terrafugia transition pictures" both, well, took off.

A popular article from the UK's Daily Telegraph explains that the FAA's special exemption allows the vehicle to function as both a "light aircraft" and a car. Normally, for a plane to meet the "light aircraft" designation, it can weigh no more than 1,200 pounds. The Terrafugia Transition weighs 1,320, due primarily to the number of car-related safety features, like airbags and crumple zones. The "light aircraft" designation is key, because licenses for planes with that label require only 20 hours of flying time. Fewer hoops to jump through means more potential sales.

So, how does the plane/car work? Check out the flying car's official video below. So far, 70 people have placed a deposit. The total retail cost: $194,000. Expensive, but really, can you put a price on skipping commercial flights?


http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93804?fp=1

The article states that this is the "first" flying car which of course is not correct but it is still a cool invention.

LWM
08-02-2010, 09:01 AM
1960 Aerocar Metamorphosis


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrc7t0pTYR0&feature=player_embedded


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb-PPJ_ouGo&feature=related

Phunkeydude
08-02-2010, 09:25 AM
Can I get one with 4 wheel drive?

Sal-XK
08-02-2010, 02:06 PM
Thats pretty cool but, What do you actually do at work anyway? LOL:p:p

HueyPilotVN
08-02-2010, 02:33 PM
Jon supervises the Sheriff's Security detail at the Courthouse when he has time away from his real job as Moderator of more than one Forum. He has a laptop surgically implanted in his chest with a flip out keyboard.

LWM
08-02-2010, 03:12 PM
What do you actually do at work anyway? LOL:p:p


Jon supervises the Sheriff's Security detail at the Courthouse when he has time away from his real job as Moderator of more than one Forum. He has a laptop surgically implanted in his chest with a flip out keyboard.

Just my little part to make Arizona and America a better place to live. Most of my day is spent supervising a detail that deals with immigration.