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  • more about #flyingcars
    Curves: Its not a REAL flying car until it folds up into a briefcase and you can take it into work with you at Spacely Sprockets. more »
    Avizzv92: Still cheaper then a Ferrari :) more »
    nameSpencer: It's also no batmobile which, in my opinion, is a good thing... Could you imagine what life would be like if all the stupid rich Paris Hilton's of the... more »
    Tachyon0118: It's a little low, but I think you'd be surprised at how easy it is to find a General Aviation airport within 540 km of where ever you are (I know you... more »
    Giz-Guy: Damnit. I wish I hadn't blown all of my money on that iPhone kings mod. Then I'd be able to afford this. Worst thing is that after getting the mod on ... more »
    William_III_Earl_of_Dastardshire: "four hours of air travel at 180 km/hr" Isn't that range a bit low? Or is this common for that class of aircraft? Even if you manage to find enough a... more »
    daftrok: Too bad hovercrafts have no control at all when it comes to turns. That's why all cars and freeways should be made out of NERF more »
    3o01: My question is what if the Army accidentally thinks your an Terrorist and shoots you down? What then? more »
    Sora57: Great. My rich neighbor who can't drive for his life will buy one and land on my house by mistake. Now I'm Terrafied. more »
    tucker: i hear the whisper, "If you build it... he will crash." more »
    VideoVampire: This reminds me of that Dune Buggy song by The Presidents of the United States of America, dont know why, I hope we get to see some footage of his jou... more »
    Curves: SpeedBuggy did all this too. more »
    aerospaceman: skycar, not a fortunate choice of a name.Mohler suing them in 5..4..3.. Of course, this 'skycar' actually has a chance of making it into production, u... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: How do you steer it when it's in the air? Also, there doesn't seem to be any cargo space. I assume that there will be a convoy following around with s... more »
    strider_mt2k: ...fine four-fendered chitty chitty friend! more »
    PeterSimpson: Meh...old news. Moe "Fan Man" Syzlak already did it. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Is that Master Chief? more »
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    British Adventurer to Traverse Europe, Africa in His Amazing Skycar

    Lifelong risk-taker Neil Laughton plans to travel from London to Timbuktu in a dune buggy, a trip that will take him an estimated 42 days. Oh, and that dune buggy? It can fly. More »
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  • #flyingcars

    Vintage Flying Car Lands on eBay's Auction Table

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    Terrafugia Transition Flying Car One Giant Step Closer to Reality

  • #nevergonnahappen

    Urban Aeronautics to Sell Fancy Helicopter That They Call a 'Flying Car'

    I've said it before, and now I'll say it again: Flying cars are a moronic, dangerous idea, and flying cars will never become widespread consumer products like normal cars. People can't drive safely on pavement, so they won't be able to handle planes shaped like cars. I'm sorry to piss on your campfire, but it's true. That doesn't stop poorly conceived companies like Urban Aeronautics from trying, however. Their X-Hawk "flying car" will have a top speed of 155 mph with an altitude of 12,000 feet when it's produced in 2009. You'll still need a pilot's license to fly it, too. Sorry. [New Launches]
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    Two Grandpas Building a Flying Car in their Garage

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    Another Flying Car Tries to Get Your Hopes Up

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    Flying Cars: Forget It

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