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On Jun 13, 1:20*pm, Michael wrote:
On Jun 13, 1:41*pm, Le Chaud Lapin wrote: Some key features of PAVs a 150-200 mph car that flies above gridlock without traffic delays Quiet, safe, comfortable and reliable Simplified operation akin to driving a car As affordable as travel by car or airliner Near all-weather, on-demand travel enabled by synthetic vision Highly fuel efficient and able to use alternative fuels Up to 800 mile range Short runway use--Walk to grandma's from small residential airfields What would you call this? A pipe dream. You cavalierly dismiss the argument that the FAA is what keeps new technology out of the skies and causes astronomical parts cost, and that dismissal is unwarranted. *Never confuse the public relations face of the FAA with the rank and file at the FSDO/MIDO. *Never forget that regardless of what tests your design passed, it must still be approved by an engineer who couldn't make it in industry and hasn't learned anything new (technically) in decades. *Nothing the top level people in the FAA do will change that. I was just thinking...it is said that the airplane was invented in the USA, but much of the terminlogy in aviation is French: * ailerons * empannage * fuselage * canard * Pitot * chandelle * M'aidez! I wonder, if a PAV were created, that satisified the criteria outlined by CAFE: http://www.cafefoundation.org/v2/pav_home.php but done in another G8 country besides the USA, like, France. Would the USA just sit back and watch? I think all of the reasons presented so far why PAV attempts are destined to fail would somehow resolve themselves, within each respective country for which a reason is valid. That leads to an interesting question: Which is harder, technically, to design and build a PAV as outlined by CAFE, or put a person on the moon? -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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