Why Flying Cars Won't Take Off
We featured them in an article last Friday, and CBS News' 60 Minutes did the same over the weekend.The concept of flying cars has been around since the Jetsons, of course: ideally, we'll be able to take off vertically, cruise at 200+ miles per hour, and be safe no matter what the weather is like.
Now consider why flying cars aren't likely to become a reality anytime soon:
- Cost
- Regulations
- Automation
- Weather
- Safety
Posted by Dane on May 03, 2005 | 0 Comments
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