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Monday, December 19, 2011

Cost Of Future Car

For more than five generations, sci-fi has been tormenting us with hallucination of in-the-air freeways and quickly choreographing athletics car-like traveling by air automobiles. A variety of companies have been tracking the reverie for way too long. NASA's PAV (Personal Air Vehicle) Task could do a great job to pursuit the outrageous wish. To ereader fast modernism and improvement in PAV efficiency, NASA has backed $2,000,000 in money awards for the PAV trip rivalry. Here is a collection of some of the traveling by air automobiles, such as some automobiles that have taken a trip in the air while some are holding out to do the same in the long run.
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moller m400 shaba 54
1. Mad Ludwig's flying car

ludwigs flying car
ludwigs flying car
Unfortunately, this ingenious man King Ludwig II of Bavaria was declared insane 10 June, 1886 and was deposed. And now, after around 120 years after his death, scientists are saying that he was a one of the pioneers of flight. Now, aeronautical specialists have found hiss drawings of the flying peacock car out and re-established them on computer.

2. Aerocar International's Aerocar

aerocar
aerocar
Dubbed the Taylor Aerocar, the American roadable aircraft was built in 1949 by Moulton Taylor. The Aerocar III, which was the final model built by Taylor was colored red had had silver wings.


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Taylor  AeroCar
3. PAL-V: Personal Air and Land Vehicle

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pal v y9iqr 54
PAL-V Europe BV aims to build everybody's dream in mobility, a full-fledged flying and full-fledged driving vehicle. Excerpt from the company's page: Steer it like a car and it banks like a motorcycle. It sounds deceivingly simple. And it truly is. At the heart of the PAL-V lies the Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC™) system which automatically adjusts the tilt angle of the cockpit to the speed and acceleration of the vehicle enabling a plane-like 'tilting before cornering'.


4. Moller M200X flying car

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ibn cf9xc
The M200X was invented by Moller back in the year 1989, which has now been taken to the air 200 times and can go as high as 50 feet.

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Moller M200X
5. Skycar M400:
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moller m400 skycar quch7 54

Moller's latest design The dream flying machine is one of its kind personal vertical take off and landing (VTOL) vehicle that can cruise at a maximum speed of 375 MPH at 13,200 ft. The asking price of a Skycar is estimated to be about $1 million, but we can hope it to get as low as $60,000 when it will be mass produced.


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Moller Skycar M400
6. Macro SkyRider X2R

macro skyrider x2r
macro skyrider x2r
How about going 200 miles in a mere 45 minutes? The enthralling new aero car SkyRider X2R developed by Macro industries can do the same. The unique vehicle is said to be available in five years after receiving investment funding. They say that it could cost somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million per unit.

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Macro SkyRider X2R
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x hawk umwvw 54
7. Urban X-Hawk: The Revolutionary, Modular, VTOL Aircraft
From the company: X-Hawk is a 'rotorless' Vertical-Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft. To be more precise, it is an aircraft that has the VTOL capability of a helicopter. X-Hawk, in its air ambulance configuration offers a revolutionary capacity for emergency rescue teams to reach their destination quickly, in spite of practical obstacles or complex landscapes.

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Urban X-Hawk
8. Terrafugia Transition

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transition flying car s1mqh 54 slf6f 54
The Terrafugia's road-able aircraft Transition, priced supposedly at $148,000, comes with foldable wings and can fly and drive on road with perfection. It is expected to be ready for production by 2009 with a working prototype available in 2008.

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Terrafugia Transition
9. LaBiche Aerospace FSC-1TM

labiche aerospace fsc 1tm
labiche aerospace fsc 1tm
The LaBiche Aerospace FSC-1TM is a real treat for those who want to soar high in the sky with its sleek folding design and hair-raising speeds. The wings and rear propeller automatically vanish inside the car while you are busy setting the street on fire. The LaBiche flies at a mind-blowing speed of 275 mph. All do-it-yourself freaks would love to grab the build-it-yourself kit that costs $175,000.
10. MIT student's roadable aircraft

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mit roadable
Carl Dietrich, a MIT aeronautical-engineering student shows a new spin on the concept of flying cars and has christened his tempting vehicle 'roadable aircraft.' He hopes to make this concept meet realism by 2010 and the price tag attached to it will be about $150,000. It really looks quite exhilarating. You could be flying over the traffic jams at a swift speed within a few years from now. But, such flying cars will be the cup of tea for uber-rich only. Update: Best flying deals available

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Almost real personal flying deals
Our flying ambitions need just more than aircrafts, thus we have some prominent names creating their own little souvenirs to give wings to our flying dreams, in flying cars and jetpacks.
Ultimate fragment of human fantasy is to chase down the wildest dream. Chasing the dream of flying in the air, above the others, feeling just wonderful with sense of exhalation and freedom, the belief is to create a flying machine and fly around the city of reverie. Because our flying ambitions need just more, we have some prominent names creating their own little souvenirs to give wings to our flying dreams, in flying cars and jetpacks. You’ll be using a few just ever so soon – provided you have cash or might to crack a bank. Leave that thought for now, and check out the slideshow to find your personal flying choice you'll wish to fly. • Click the image below to see the evolution in human flying ambition.
evolution of flying machines

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