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Finally - flying cars!

Stylish. I'd prefer something with a bit more speed to it though. Only half the fun of flying is actually being up there---the other half is going to see people who would otherwise be too far away for a day visit.

But this is sports class rating. Guess you could keep saving for that Bonanza. I think they start around 600K.

You can get them quite a bit cheaper used. The real trick is figuring out how old you want to go. A 1960s Cessna 152 may go for only 20k, but odds are it won't be as robust a machine as an 80s or 90s model. Still, it's nice that there seem to be a whole range of prices available.
 
20k is cheap. But you know why they call it a 152? That's the speed the wings come off. Try the veal!
 
I never said it was a good option. One flight in one of those was enough to convince me to bump back to a 172 despite the higher per-hour pricetag. Underpowered little buggers, 152s are.
 
Most (90%) of the population can't drive worth a shit. We sure as hell don't need these same people airborne.

The good news is that these won't be commonplace. Gotta have a pilot's license to fly in the US ;)
Amen to that!

Considering the drunks, uber-aggressive idiots, and the general cerebrally challenged dolts who regularly crash their land-based vehicles, having these yo-yo’s pancaking on your house is a non-starter.

Thank goodness for the FAA. :bolian:
 
You'd still be driving from airport to airport because taking off from and landing on the highway is still considered illegal.
I don't think flying cars are the future. An autonomous vehicle system like portrayed in the movie Minority Report will be more likely.
 
Presumably FAA regulations would apply. License, checkride, the whole nine yards. A special limited license might be eventually arranged for one of these, but you wouldn't get just anyone flying them.
The FAA regulates Sport Pilots, which has recently begun to include people who fly ultra-lights. Trust me on that ;)
 
An autonomous vehicle system like portrayed in the movie Minority Report will be more likely.

I wouldn't want that either. I prefer to remain in control of my car at all times. I would not want a computer doing it. What happens if the computer system gets hacked or malfunctions?
 
Presumably you'd have an override button. However, I tend to think that such things are less likely than simple human error getting one into an accident, if reasonable precautions are taken.
 
An autonomous vehicle system like portrayed in the movie Minority Report will be more likely.

I wouldn't want that either. I prefer to remain in control of my car at all times. I would not want a computer doing it. What happens if the computer system gets hacked or malfunctions?
You'd be surprised how much of the modern world is controlled and maintained by computers.
Thing is, no system or design is 100% safe from hackers and malfunctions. You can get close to it, but at 99% you will always have that 1% chance that problems will arise.

In the end it's the question: will we spend 1 million USD to get a 75% proof system, or will we spend 100 million USD to get a 95% proof system. It all comes down to money in the end.
 
An autonomous vehicle system like portrayed in the movie Minority Report will be more likely.

I wouldn't want that either. I prefer to remain in control of my car at all times. I would not want a computer doing it. What happens if the computer system gets hacked or malfunctions?
You'd be surprised how much of the modern world is controlled and maintained by computers.

I'm sure I would be, but I would hazard a guess that none of these things are as immediately dangerous as a *car*. A computer controlled traffic system is practically begging for terrorists and/or hackers to get control of it just to see what kind of damage they can do. (An override button would be nice, but it doesn't protect you against thousands of other cars which are now gunning directly for you...)

Smeg, hasn't anyone here seen Live Free Or Die Hard? And that was just the freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS!
 
I wouldn't want that either. I prefer to remain in control of my car at all times. I would not want a computer doing it. What happens if the computer system gets hacked or malfunctions?
You'd be surprised how much of the modern world is controlled and maintained by computers.

I'm sure I would be, but I would hazard a guess that none of these things are as immediately dangerous as a *car*. A computer controlled traffic system is practically begging for terrorists and/or hackers to get control of it just to see what kind of damage they can do. (An override button would be nice, but it doesn't protect you against thousands of other cars which are now gunning directly for you...)

Smeg, hasn't anyone here seen Live Free Or Die Hard? And that was just the freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS!

:wtf: Almost every single airline plane is 100% computer controlled. The pilot merely gets the aircraft airborne and lands it. That's all he does.
 
You'd be surprised how much of the modern world is controlled and maintained by computers.

I'm sure I would be, but I would hazard a guess that none of these things are as immediately dangerous as a *car*. A computer controlled traffic system is practically begging for terrorists and/or hackers to get control of it just to see what kind of damage they can do. (An override button would be nice, but it doesn't protect you against thousands of other cars which are now gunning directly for you...)

Smeg, hasn't anyone here seen Live Free Or Die Hard? And that was just the freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS!

:wtf: Almost every single airline plane is 100% computer controlled. The pilot merely gets the aircraft airborne and lands it. That's all he does.

:wtf: indeed. I hate to say this, but Amtrak's looking awfully good right now...
 
I wouldn't want that either. I prefer to remain in control of my car at all times. I would not want a computer doing it. What happens if the computer system gets hacked or malfunctions?
You'd be surprised how much of the modern world is controlled and maintained by computers.

I'm sure I would be, but I would hazard a guess that none of these things are as immediately dangerous as a *car*. A computer controlled traffic system is practically begging for terrorists and/or hackers to get control of it just to see what kind of damage they can do. (An override button would be nice, but it doesn't protect you against thousands of other cars which are now gunning directly for you...)

Smeg, hasn't anyone here seen Live Free Or Die Hard? And that was just the freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS!


That's our Baba!
 
I'm sure I would be, but I would hazard a guess that none of these things are as immediately dangerous as a *car*. A computer controlled traffic system is practically begging for terrorists and/or hackers to get control of it just to see what kind of damage they can do. (An override button would be nice, but it doesn't protect you against thousands of other cars which are now gunning directly for you...)

Smeg, hasn't anyone here seen Live Free Or Die Hard? And that was just the freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS!

:wtf: Almost every single airline plane is 100% computer controlled. The pilot merely gets the aircraft airborne and lands it. That's all he does.

:wtf: indeed. I hate to say this, but Amtrak's looking awfully good right now...
Don't forget that trains are also guided by a computer controlled system... I suggest you walk :p
 
:wtf: Almost every single airline plane is 100% computer controlled. The pilot merely gets the aircraft airborne and lands it. That's all he does.

Actually most of the bigger ones can land themselves too. The pilots are encouraged to do it themselves with some regularity just to maintain proficiency though.

However, these are all onboard computers at work. Control functions aren't networked as far as I know. So the Cylons will be stymied.
 
I actually thought it was the opposite - that the pilots flew the plane, and the computers handled takeoff and landing....

Don't forget that trains are also guided by a computer controlled system... I suggest you walk :p

Well, to be fair, trains pretty much have to go on the rails, so there's not *quite* as much opportunity for disaster. Unless you're suggesting a hacker could make the trains derail, and I'm not sure how they could do that.

However, these are all onboard computers at work. Control functions aren't networked as far as I know.

Thank God for small favors. :p

A plane flown by a computer that can't be hacked (assuming there is such a thing) is not so bad.

As for flying cars, though, I don't see where I was so far out of line. Are all of you seriously telling me that you wouldn't mind having your car driven by a computer? Traffic control systems *would* need to be networked, and any networked computer can be hacked. Doesn't that bother you even just a *little* bit? Whether it's a pimply-faced nerd or Al Qaeda, it's just as dangerous.
 
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