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    Re the helicarrier from the Avengers. If the superstructure is made of steel, that is not possible. If it were another material lighter and stronger than steel, maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post



    possible ba ni or dli?
    mas nindot ang version sa saleda kaysa sa cartoons.



    nana man concept ang NASA about Flying Airport. bcn ingon ani mahitabo after 20 years.


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    theoritically: with the advent of flying cars ky mo abot pud ang fines such as flying without parachute, flying too slow and too low, hehehe.

    then drunk flying...mas delikado pa sa drunk driving...

    im so negative, sorry, hehehe.

    but these flying cars are going to come in the near future. just like the airplane, who would have thought giant steel contraptions can fly way back then?

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    Ako may maluoy sa mga building hehe ma tapsingan ila mga window buak XD

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    Nice idea ang flying cars pero sad to say, MAHAL ANG GASOLINA KARON, mao na, usa ta mag huna huna ug lupad2x, mag himo sa ta ug sakyanan nga mu consume ug tubig as gasoline arn dli mahal, murag naa na gni na karn dri sa cebu pero motor pa!!!hahaha

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    If ma uso na gne ang flying cars, i prefer nga mag ordinary car nlng ky mubalhin nmn sad ang traffic...hahaha

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    he problem here in the Philippines is that with the mess of poles and wires we have you would have a hard time finding a place to take off or land.

    but we have lots of water!

    I posted this in another of deadstrings threads of a similar topic elsewhere... but aside from a flying car it should be amphibious as well...



    ICON Aircraft: Sport Flying Revolution

    now if only they can take this design and make it road legal instead of just towable...












    Last edited by abortretryfail; 05-11-2012 at 04:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abortretryfail View Post
    he problem here in the Philippines is that with the mess of poles and wires we have you would have a hard time finding a place to take off or land.

    but we have lots of water!

    I posted this in another of deadstrings threads of a similar topic elsewhere... but aside from a flying car it should be amphibious as well...



    ICON Aircraft: Sport Flying Revolution

    now if only they can take this design and make it road legal instead of just towable...












    ayos sad kaau ni bro!!! ty

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    PAL-V One - Flying Hybrid Vehicle



    Meet PAL-V One - a hybrid vehicle that is also a gyroplane. The name of the two-seater car stands for "Personal Air and Land Vehicle" and it allows the driver to travel by road or air.

    Developed by the Dutch company, PAL-V, The car is very maneuverable and quick thanks to its three wheels and a special patented "tilting" system.

    In case the driver wants the car to take off, they should visit the nearest airport first and then, with the help of a single motor and propeller that opens out from the top of the vehicle, leave the ground.

    The transformation of the car into a gyroplane takes about 10 minutes. All that the driver has to do is just push a special button.

    It would be interesting to note that the car is allowed to reach an altitude below 4,000 feet, according to uncontrolled Visual Flight Rules (VFR) traffic.

    Due to the fact that the car boasts a short take off and landing capability, you can land it almost anywhere. The maximum speed that PAL-V One can reach is 112mph. While on the road, the hybrid vehicle can travel 750 miles using its gasoline engine. In the air the car can has a range of up to 315 miles.

    Although currently it is powered by gasoline, the developers look forward to making versions that run on biodiesel or bio-ethanol.


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    murag dugayyyyyyy pakau ni mahitabo

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