What do you think of the iCar 101?
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What do you think of the iCar 101?
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Cylindrical wings? Seriously?
The effect seems to be legit tho.
Cylindrical wings? Seriously?
The effect seems to be legit tho.
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Ah, Magnus Effect wings, finally a modern application for it.
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I would like it more if it wasnt called an iCar...
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Teaos wrote:I would like it more if it wasnt called an iCar...
LOL
So you guys think this will work?
Why has no one thought of this before?
If it works at human scale, it should work on the RC scale right? That would be fascinating...
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People have thought about this many, many times. This isn't the first flying car idea and it wouldn't even be the first one to work. The problem is that flying cars are horribly compromised cars and airplanes. They have to be built to automobile crash standards and aircraft standards and also imagine for a moment giving your average driver three times the speed, wings, and an entire third dimension to navigate and imagine the cluster fuck.
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Yeah. There is NO WAY I would trust most people to pilot/drive a flying car. i wouldn't trust myself, for god's sake.
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Flyings car have always been and will always be, logistically impossible.
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Agreed. Doesn't stop people from trying such a boondoggle.Teaos wrote:Flyings car have always been and will always be, logistically impossible.
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The only halfway viable flying vehicle I've seen is the PAL-V One. Its a Gyrocopter that transforms into a 2 man car / motorcyle thing. Runs on gasoline, flys below the level of commercial traffic and doesn't need a full length runway.
Begs the question why you would need such a vehicle, but it does look halfway practical.
Begs the question why you would need such a vehicle, but it does look halfway practical.
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Well, why do people need half the crap they buy?kostmayer wrote:The only halfway viable flying vehicle I've seen is the PAL-V One. Its a Gyrocopter that transforms into a 2 man car / motorcyle thing. Runs on gasoline, flys below the level of commercial traffic and doesn't need a full length runway.
Begs the question why you would need such a vehicle, but it does look halfway practical.
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Why wouldn't you want such a vehicle? You've got a car for around town use but anytime you need to take a drive of any significance you can fly instead and get there in half the time. I just had to drive to Kentucky to visit family. A few hours by air would have beat two days by car. Hell, even some shorter commutes could be reduced greatly if the option to fly was there. Visiting my inlaws an hour and a half away? How about a short drive to the local airport 5 minutes from me. Fly half an hour to the little airport near them, then just drive the five minutes to their house. Forty minutes of travel instead of 90. Sounds good to me.
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Advanced autopilot. 'Nuff said.
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True enough, though most concepts I've seen aren't flying cars, so much as Planes that are road worth. Not much use around town. I could see something like the PAL - V being used as such though. Particularly with an Autopilot function.Tyyr wrote:Why wouldn't you want such a vehicle? You've got a car for around town use but anytime you need to take a drive of any significance you can fly instead and get there in half the time. I just had to drive to Kentucky to visit family. A few hours by air would have beat two days by car. Hell, even some shorter commutes could be reduced greatly if the option to fly was there. Visiting my inlaws an hour and a half away? How about a short drive to the local airport 5 minutes from me. Fly half an hour to the little airport near them, then just drive the five minutes to their house. Forty minutes of travel instead of 90. Sounds good to me.
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Because I don't trust myself/half the drivers out there to pilot it safely.Tyyr wrote:Why wouldn't you want such a vehicle? You've got a car for around town use but anytime you need to take a drive of any significance you can fly instead and get there in half the time. I just had to drive to Kentucky to visit family. A few hours by air would have beat two days by car. Hell, even some shorter commutes could be reduced greatly if the option to fly was there. Visiting my inlaws an hour and a half away? How about a short drive to the local airport 5 minutes from me. Fly half an hour to the little airport near them, then just drive the five minutes to their house. Forty minutes of travel instead of 90. Sounds good to me.