quote:Originally posted by violet Blue Horse:
Eh, I don't know the dollar equivalent but I'm guessing that £500,000.00 is a whole
Thanks Violet
I had not noted the cost.
In fact it might be even higher than half a million quid a copy
according to The Register at:-
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/08/flying_taxi/
which on November the 8th said
"So it is with a great deal of scepticism that we point readers in the direction of Avcen, a British (sort-of) flying car
outfit which reckons it will fills the skies above Blighty with its $1m Jetpod by 2010"
It goes on to quote Avcen managing director Mike Dacre who told the BBC:-
"The fact that it can make such swift progress - and therefore so many flights - would slash the fare for the flying commuter.
Dacre claims that a jaunt from Heathrow to London could set you back as little as 40 or 50 quid"
that article also refers to other cheap aircraft plans that have so far failed to materialise like the
that I remember reading about in Popular Science many moons ago.(click the picture of their "skycar" to go to the Moller web site where there is some
interesting reading.
Including the news that deposits are now being taken for an initial selling price of $1 million decreasing to $500,000
click on the picture on the site to get lots of great detail and links to actual flying videos although first I must install Real
player before I can watch them.
Anyway I must go back to that site which has an intriguing link to "the latest on life extension(organic almond butter)"
yummy I do like almonds!!
However their picture of "freedom motors "
is just possibly an indication that they have solved the problem of perpetual motion to boot!!
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[This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited November 17, 2004).]