I can't imbed that particular vid as it is not on Youtube. I did, however find this on Youtube and it's the same guy in a three minute teaser. Even if you watch this I still recommend watching the link that DelicaDJ has posted. I hope this works for you, DelicaDJ... (Falco)
Yes, but could you imagine if it was? I had this image in my head of the MLB with four retractable turbo fans that come out from underneath and could allow for a vertical take-off so in the case of grid lock one could say..... "right, I'm out of here".... .
I can't imbed that particular vid as it is not on Youtube. I did, however find this on Youtube and it's the same guy in a three minute teaser. Even if you watch this I still recommend watching the link that DelicaDJ has posted. I hope this works for you, DelicaDJ... (Falco)
Thank you, Falco!
Re: Flying car
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:51 pm
by DelicaDJ
FalcoColumbarius wrote:Yes, but could you imagine if it was? I had this image in my head of the MLB with four retractable turbo fans that come out from underneath and could allow for a vertical take-off so in the case of grid lock one could say..... "right, I'm out of here".... .
Falco.
I can imagine all kinds of applications for a flying Delica, including an aero-ambulance, so that where you can't drive someone to the hospital, you can airlift them!
My great uncle was a missionary in Bolivia, and a great storyteller as well. He once fabricated a tale of a flying platform which he could park a Land Rover on and it could fly anywhere imaginable. He has quite an imagination!
Re: Flying car
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:35 pm
by jessef
Does it actually fly ? The link you posted has some fast music, very slow talking and people taking pictures.
Re: Flying car
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:44 pm
by FalcoColumbarius
jfarsang wrote:Does it actually fly ? The link you posted has some fast music, very slow talking and people taking pictures.
You saw the vid that I imbedded? Now look at the original posted link that DelicaDJ posted. The machine deploys a shoot that assumes the shape of a great wing and works a little on the Wright Bros. warped wing steering theory. Click on the link that's at the top of the original post.