GPowers
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Some day will the electric car be replaced with the all electric multicopter?
Some day will the electric car be replaced with the all electric multicopter?
GPowers said:Some day will the electric car be replaced with the all electric multicopter?
LakeLeaf said:GPowers said:Some day will the electric car be replaced with the all electric multicopter?
The guess-o-meter is going to have to get a whole lot better!
Nubo said:As well as the average driver!
GPowers said:[youtube]http://youtu.be/OEkV80W8dWM[/youtube]
PS: do not know why the youtube tag are not working??
GPowers said:Nubo said:As well as the average driver!
That is one of the surprising things. They will be autonomous flight based on GPS. So anyone will be able to fly one.
Here is a video that explains it a little better.
[youtube]http://youtu.be/OEkV80W8dWM[/youtube]
PS: do not know why the youtube tag are not working??
CWO4Mann said:Assuming they aren't trying to get their laptops loaded with Windows to work like those two idiots who took the long way around to Atlanta (or where-ever).
TonyWilliams said:CWO4Mann said:Assuming they aren't trying to get their laptops loaded with Windows to work like those two idiots who took the long way around to Atlanta (or where-ever).
Northwest Airlines, SAN to MSP.
I don't want to see autonomous flight, either. Although the plane is indeed on autopilot for much of the flight, when the crap hits the fan, it isn't computers fixing it and getting the bird safely on the ground.
One of the most automated airplanes in the world wasn't worth much when a flock of geese disabled it over New York a few years ago.
Nubo said:Google the "Moller SkyCar"; which has been vaporware since I was a young man. It's just a fundamentally flawed idea that flying something equivalent to a Harrier can be made into something that doesn't require extensive training, discipline, and aptitude -- apart from the physics hurdles.
Nubo said:Google the "Moller SkyCar"; which has been vaporware since I was a young man. It's just a fundamentally flawed idea that flying something equivalent to a Harrier can be made into something that doesn't require extensive training, discipline, and aptitude -- apart from the physics hurdles.
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