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Flying cars.
I see the 'flying car' has reappeared with the forecast, 'This is the future!', accompanied by a description of hundreds of these vehicles criss-crossing towns/cities etc. etc.
Every one of the 'drivers/pilots' would need to have a PPL, (Private Pilots Licence) to be qualified to fly one of these vehicles with, also, the possibility of needing a CPL (Commercial Pilots Licence), if the vehicle in question was carrying a fare-paying passenger i.e. a taxi. Could you imagine the chaos of hundreds of these car/aircraft flying at various altitudes, (as they would need to be in the current 'stacking system'), over our small island! Methinks these vehicles will become toys for the super-rich and certainly not in every-day use! Phil |
I could envisage flying cars not under the control of the driver. Fully autonomous with large sensor arrays and rapid coms to a computerised ground based control centre and also to any other similar vehicle within say a 10 mile radius.
I'd have more trust in machines than some of the drivers I see on the roads today, the thought of them being in the sky .... !!!! :eek: |
Two dimensional parallel parking, I am told, is difficult enough (especially, I am again told, for the memsahibery). In three would it be 33% more difficult or some form of square/cubic law?
I envisage little old shopping peoples, having just put the gear into 'park', stepping out 10 metres above the flycar park. Grannysplat. |
Fully autonomous means 'Granny' doesn't get to touch anything, merely announce where she wants to go.
'Dave' on the other hand, might encounter problems with the HAL sub-processor module. :p |
If pigs can fly...........
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I don't think that this "vaunted" plan will ever GET OFF THE GROUND! There, I said it.......I shall now go to sit in the corner.......
Rgds. Dave (Not the one with HAL problems, BTW!). |
They worked for Dan Dare.
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I predict the insurance bills will be very high.
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Has Jeremy Clarkson or Raymond Baxter test driven it or carried out a test flight?
There will, of course, have to be a Lifejacket under all seats. |
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Who needs a flying car when you've got a Suzuki GSXR1100 ? :big_tongue:
BMW drivers .... get out of the ******* way. (Still have it, but I'm getting a bit creaky for that sitting position these days.) |
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'The future' has been around forever...
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Now THAT is a bike!
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My daughter and boyfriend, (John), lived with me for a while. We three would go for a 'blast-out' on the twisty back-roads to Scarborough. Me on my Suzuki 1200 Bandit. I would think I was riding as fast as it was possible to go on that twisty 'B' road and then John, (with daughter perched on the back!), would pass me on a corner, leaning-over at an angle which defied gravity and deafening me with a blast from his (legal, surprisingly!), stainless exhaust! Happy days! NOW I'm reduced to whizzing-round on my three-wheeler 'scoot' at a blistering 8 m.p.h.! Keep riding Bob no matter how 'creaky'.:applause: Phil |
Has your moped a Bottleometer? and how far up the scale have you gotten? With that fairing is there a need to tuck your trousers into your socks like Geoff Dukes?
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Flying cars eh?.... the cost will be through the roof (I'll just get my coat)
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I'll join you, TMac!!
Rgds. Dave |
Maybe these flying cars will be fitted with balloon tyres? If they are made in the UK they ought to also have big wings. And if a female driver/pilot was caught speeding by a traffic policeman, you could guarantee that the headline in a certain red top tabloid newspaper would probably be
"By 'ell 'e copped 'er." OK,OK, I can hear the groans now.......... |
Roy,
Join me and TMac - We're off for a pint! Rgds. Dave |
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If you're going in the Flying Car this might come in handy... (the more beer you have, the worse it gets. :sweat: )
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I have made one of them. I glued the youngfellows Silva compass to a 6" ruler.
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Seems to me there's a lot of obsession with six inches around here, bloody egos at work again. :egg:
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The rumour on the highways and byways of the West Country is that Mr Clay is having trouble joining the local Hells Angels Chapter. One wonders why.
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I tried but the electric bicycle didn't fit with the ethos. :sweat:
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