And besides landing and finishing the drive to grandma's, wouldn't it be
nice to drive under that line of thunderstorms and take off again instead of
waiting for them to get out of the way. Or drive to a VFR airport instead
of waiting for the fog to lift.
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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On 2007-10-11 04:54:57 -0700, John said:
I've seen a small blurb about another attempt to build a flying car.
You would think that people would learn from history. I have never
really seen the attraction. You end up with something that is neither
a car or a plane. As for me when I do go flying I want to be as far
from cars and everything else earthbound as possible.
John Dupre'
The problem that the flying car is supposed to solve is that an airport is
rarely your final destination. Most people want to leave the airport after
they have landed and go somewhere else, whether it is to Grandma's, off to
dinner, or a business conference.
The courtesy car is becoming extremely rare and it is only available for
an hour or so at a time anyway. Rental cars are not available at all
airports, especially on weekends.
So, for some people, the idea of being able to drive somewhere, perhaps
after removing or folding the wings, is kind of attractive. They see
flying as a tool, a means of transportation, rather than as entertainment
or something to while away the hours boring holes in the air around the
local pattern.
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World Famous Flight Instructor