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September 24, 2002
Flying cars!

A California, USA, company has developed a flying car with vertical take-off. It's obviously still being tested but it looks like fun. Even if such vehicles are never used for commuting I could well imagine them being raced around aerial courses. The crashes would be even more spectacular than in Formula 1! (via Boing Boing)

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i belive that we don't need flying cars because say if you sudenly ran out of fuel you will be falling to the earth and what a mess that will and as well how would we get the traffic lights up there

Posted by daniel morris on October 15, 2002 11:50 AM

its almost 2003 and all the the new cars comming out are not so new. Where is all of the great technological advances. Is their some kind of regulation in effect that says only a givin amount of new tech.advances are allowed in a givin amount of time????

Posted by joe on November 18, 2002 5:52 PM

I promise the human race, real, mass produced, safe, flying cars shall be available in the near future. It shall be very far from the concept of most illustrations like that of moller's which resembles more of a jet, and the like, but something that really floats slowly in the air, and then zooms past the traffic! That indeed should be the design factors of flying cars. I'll keep you posted. iCONVERGENCE INTERNATIONAL. RE-INVENTING PLANET EARTH.

Posted by CPNR on January 8, 2003 8:10 PM

Wow! Flying cars sound like a great idea; how cool it would be to be free to drive(fly, maybe) whereever you want to w/o any obstacles or traffic lights to get in your way. I sure hope these cars are invented hopefully before my great-great grandchild is born so that I get to share in some of the fun while being relatively young!

Posted by Dmitri Sorokin on April 17, 2003 5:00 PM

HUH )

Posted by Preteen on November 10, 2003 3:35 PM
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