Sunday, April 29, 2018

Will this futuristic flying car ever get off the ground? Engineer try His best To full Fill the dream Which is show By Car Lovers

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If sci-fi films like “Back to the Future” or “Blade Runner” — or even the cartoon series “The Jetsons” — are to be believed, the highways of the future will be over our heads rather than under our feet. And now a European company is looking to build a futuristic vehicle that could fulfill these lofty fantasies.
Bratislava, Slovakia-based AeroMobil yesterday unveiled its concept for an autonomous flying car that could operate as an air taxi to carry four passengers within and between urban centers — while also offering the capability of driving on roads like an automobile.
“The customers for this type of travel might be daily commuters or travelers who will need a fast and efficient connection up to 100 miles,” AeroMobil CEO Juraj Vaculik told NBC News MACH in an email.


AeroMobil says its flying car will have a 100-mile range. But Anderson thinks that may be a bit optimistic. “The problem with electric is it relies on batteries, and batteries right now weigh 70 times more than gas,” he said. “A lot of these estimates must assume that batteries are going to get better way faster than they have historically.”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has expressed his own concerns about flying cars. In a 2015 interview reported by Inc., he said safety for people on the ground will be a big issue. "Even in autopilot, and even if you've got redundant motors and blades, you've still gone from near-zero chance of something falling on your head to something greater than that," Musk said, according to the news outlet.
AeroMobil says the 5.0 VTOL should roll out within five


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