wth we can fly!?!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1811

I'm assuming he's attached by a rope to the crane only for security purposes.
I'm assuming he's attached by a rope to the crane only for security purposes.
Real deal, but it cannot fly above 10 FT to avoid the FAA.
http://jalopnik.com/cars/jalopnik-lo...ion-282449.php
http://www.moller.com/videom200x.htm
And powered by a ROTARY ENGINE!!! WOOOOOT!!!
http://jalopnik.com/cars/jalopnik-lo...ion-282449.php
http://www.moller.com/videom200x.htm
And powered by a ROTARY ENGINE!!! WOOOOOT!!!
"Flying cars" have been around since the early '60's. The G actually developed some for war use but it never really took off... no pun intended. Back then it was too noisy to operate and if one of the engines went out, you'd be in some trouble.
Originally Posted by tC4italy
Yup this is powered by 8 engines and wants to "sell" to the forces because they are much quieter than helicopters.
oh well, we shall see!
oh well, we shall see!
Thats 8 Rotamax ROTARY ENGINES.
Gees, give Rotary Engines the respect they deserve tC4Italy.
Originally Posted by farberio
Originally Posted by tC4italy
Yup this is powered by 8 engines and wants to "sell" to the forces because they are much quieter than helicopters.
oh well, we shall see!
oh well, we shall see!
Thats 8 Rotamax ROTARY ENGINES.
Gees, give Rotary Engines the respect they deserve tC4Italy.
Sorry
Check out the full line of Moller Skycars....
http://moller.com/
....it's just like the Jetsons. My personal favorite is the M400.
http://moller.com/
....it's just like the Jetsons. My personal favorite is the M400.
Well this explains the music in the vid, and the oldness looking.
Moller International has developed, integrated and demonstrated all the disparate technologies required for small, powered-lift VTOL aircraft and received sufficient feedback to become confident that these vehicles have enormous commercial and military market potential. Over 200 manned and unmanned flight demonstrations of its 2-passenger VTOL volantor (designated the M200X) have occurred since 1989.
Moller International has developed, integrated and demonstrated all the disparate technologies required for small, powered-lift VTOL aircraft and received sufficient feedback to become confident that these vehicles have enormous commercial and military market potential. Over 200 manned and unmanned flight demonstrations of its 2-passenger VTOL volantor (designated the M200X) have occurred since 1989.
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