Will this machine change the way we travel?

This company and it’s personal flying vehicle have the potential to change the way we live.

I haven’t worked out the finer points yet (like financing) but I’ll be trying one of these out, assuming they are actually allowed to sell them and that the FAA doesn’t get involved and ruin the entire idea by overregulating it.

Pretty exciting times to live in. I can’t wait to fly to work.

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3 Responses to “Will this machine change the way we travel?”




  1. Rob D. says:

    http://travel.howstuffworks.com/flying-car.htm

    This one looks a little sweeter:
    http://www.moller.com

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  2. Trevor says:

    You are correct, the Moller vehicle is nicer. However, I don’t have a cool million to lay down as a deposit right now, and it’s not clear to me how that vehicle would be viewed by authorities, although I do suppose it would be hard for the cops to pull me over at 350 MPH cruising speed…either way, I’m pleased that people are working on personal air transport. Maybe we’ll all be able to avoid the ultra modern foolishness of the TSA in our lifetimes.

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