Car Flies in the year 2009

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ArZuNeOs

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Source : www.tgdaily.com
A company called Terrafugia is currently developing a plane that transitions into a car. For a mere $148,000 you too can own a Transition. When completed in late 2009, it will have an average cruising speed of 115 mph, gets over 25 mpg in the air. It’s classified as a Light Sport Utility vehicle and weighs only 1320 lbs. It will be powered by a 100 hp, 4-stroke Rotax 912 ULS. This engine is FAA certified to run on both 91+ octane autogas as well as 100LL. The same engine is used to power the rear push-prop and front wheels, using a clutch-based transmission for power selection. The Rotax engine is certified to allow a 5% ethanol

mixture.

Cargo and dimensions
The vehicle will have 550 lbs of usable cargo weight in a 20 cubic foot space, which can be divided up among people, bags or fuel. It has a 20 gallon fuel tank which consumes about 120 lbs of fuel. Its maximum range is 460 miles (400 nm) when operating at 75% power, which is required to sustain 115mph cruising speed. When in folded position, the vehicle measures just 6.75 feet high, by 7.5 feet wide, by 18.75 feet long. No data on the wingspan was given, however it could not exceed approximately 35 feet due to the stated dimensions and mechanical operation of the wing through a single central hinge. The internal cabin space is 50 inches wide.


Transition’s wing loading is approximately 8.8 lbs per square foot, which is comparable to light sport or general purpose aviation aircraft. They currently have a working prototype wing design, however it is machine mounted and is not part of the actual aircraft. All of the pictures and images seen are either from a 1/5th scale prototype that was built and flown, or from computer generated animation.

The vehicle goes from 1-2-3, or from 3-2-1 via the push of a button. It must be stopped, engine off, to make the transition. The vertical stabilizers double as rear taillights and indicators. A pilot’s license is required to operate the vehicle, which will have a price tag of approximately $148,000. It will be available in late 2009, with a full-size prototype completed in late 2008. A 1/5th prototype has already been created and flown. In order to operate the vehicle, the pilot (not the driver) will have to be FAA certified and hold a pilot’s license. Currently only a visual flight rating (VFR) ability is planned, as the on-board instruments will not be sufficient for a full Instrument Rating.

*www.tgdaily.com/images/stories/article_images/terrafugia/transition.jpg





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148K $ is 60 lakhs INRs


Wonder how mush does a light weight heli cost

Looks good enough even a prototype......Lets wait & see
 

Gigacore

Dreamweaver
:shock: how will they control the air traffic then? :D

And Its expensive.. i hope my KID's children will buy this :D

Anyway, thanks for the info..
 
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ArZuNeOs

ArZuNeOs

In the zone
Giga

Even u will be able to buy this one .....Simple

Granpas were comfy with cycle
Pas were comfy with scooterette
Us were comfy with Motorcycles & Cars
Pappas ( Baby) will be comfy with flying cars

Its Inflation & Standard of Living

& Traffic .....Compare your city 7 years ago

I only remember Star Wars where luke Jumps from one Super Car to another to Brandish his Saber

lol.....Rest assured....If things go fine We will be Zooming in flying cars
 

fun2sh

Pawned!... Beyond GODLIKE
wowowow! great thing dude. its really cool.

n i think its not too expensive also, but controllin air traffic will be a big problem if there so many of such cars!
 

sam_1710

Youngling
wow awesome.. :) waiting for it to fly down my street. ;)
btw... when accidents happen in the air .. the debris fall on the ground.. viola .. it triggers instant accidents even on land!! ;) :grin:
 

narangz

Web developer
sam_1710 said:
wow awesome.. :) waiting for it to fly down my street. ;)
btw... when accidents happen in the air .. the debris fall on the ground.. viola .. it triggers instant accidents even on land!! ;) :grin:

what if those cars fall on our homes after accidents :D
 
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