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Dude? Where’s My Flying Car?

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 27, 2008 -
We’ve all gone to the Auto Shows to look at the new models   coming out in the coming year and they usually look impressive enough, but what   we really go to see are the automakers visions of the future. The Concept Cars.

As much as we can drool over a Lamborghini (http://www.exoticcarrentals.biz/rent-lamborghini-gallardo...) or pant at a Lotus, (http://www.exoticcarrentals.biz/lotus-elise.html) it’s the   designs of next generation vehicles that truly get our blood pressure rising and   eyeball spinning in the back of our heads. We love to look at space like shapes   of things to come especially if it’s something we can sit in and drive off.
If it’s something we can fly, then even better.

Real cars of the future are not vehicles that will roll on four   wheels and look like sleek streaks of lightning or oblong tear drops that hum   instead of roar. No, the true prospect of visionary transport is not bound by   the winding roads but by the rush of the winds in the sky.

Behold the dream of travel that has been dogging humans and   festering in their nightmares since people realized we could indeed see life in   the 21st century – Flying cars.

Ever since the new millennium burst upon us without imploding   our hard drives or exploding our CPU’s, mankind has been asking – “Where’s my   flying car?" (http://www.exoticcarrentals.biz/flying-cars.html)


Wasn’t this the ever present solitary symbol of our accent into   the era of space age travel, that we’d all get our own private vehicles that we   could roll out of the garage, glide down the drive way and take off into the   wild blue yonder?  I see the wild blue but how am I going to get to the "yonder"?

Apparently the age of cars that have a vertical lift still has   a little ways to go, but not too far. In fact there are a number of intrepid   invertors and companies that have prototypes right now that can take us into the Jetson stream.
The Moller company’s latest design is it‘s Skycar M400. This   two seat personal flying craft has vertical lift and landing and can cruise at a   maximum speed of 375 mph at a height of 13,200 feet.  That’s the perfect speed   and height for the modern skyway.  George would be proud.
Although George Jetson could never afford the $1 million dollar   price tag, considering what Mr. Spacely pays him, with a little luck the   manufacture hopes to bring it down to the more earthly bargain of just $60,000   once it goes into mass production.
 The road-able aircraft made by Terrafugia   is called the Transition. With a price of $148,000 this little beauty has   foldable wings allowing it to sail in the clouds or drive the winding roads. It   looks like this could be in production and ready as soon as 2009.
The Transition will have a fuel capacity of 20 gallons with a   cruising speed of 120 miles per hour which uses about 75% power. Gas mileage is   better than most mid-sized cars with 30 mpgs in the air and 40 mile per gallon   on the highway.  When fully folded out the wing span stretches to 27 feet and   the total length of the aircar is just 225 inches.
Most flying concept cars tend to look more   like small planes or a hybrid of plane and helicopter, most except for the   LaBiche Aerospace FSC-1TM. Truly a treat for sky jockey desiring to soar into   the Stratosphere at hair-raising speeds while sitting in a beautiful sleek   folding design.
The LaBiche has wings and rear propeller that will   automatically hide inside the car when you’re on the street but when you’re   ready to take off she’ll spread out and blow away the birds at a top speed of   275 mph. Not one for the mass produced crowd because the LaBiche is a build it   yourself kit that costs $175,000. Air plane glue not included.
Urban Aeronautics introduces us to a revolutionary type of   personal transport in the X Hawk.  Developed for real world urban applications,   the X Hawk has vertical lift and landing abilities and uses a vane control   system which is comprised of cascading vanes at the inlet duct which gives this   air ambulance looking vehicle unique maneuverability options. This amazing   system of control allows the craft to move up, down, forward, back and sideways. This type of mobility is unheard of and is a much more   complete articulation of movement from the standards of roll, pitch and yaw.

Control of this kind gives the X Hawk tremendous stability,   whether flying in gusty winds or having your passengers jump out, hopefully with   parachutes. The rotor-less design of vane control systems does away with   complicated and expensive rotor head which drops the craft’s purchase and   maintenance costs.

Imagine a world where you can take off into the sky, fly to the   office and land on the roof or the street. With advancements in aerospace   technologies rapidly coming into reality, the day of our flying cars could   literally been seen within our lifetimes.

Now I want my personal jet pack.

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