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![]() The hard drives are for Matt - an over the phone update (MTOG) Wonder what happens it the company after the 25th January 2004? rm John Smith wrote: There's a company named ProtoScience in the U.S.A. that is making "personal VTOL" vehicles that look like a flying motorcycle. Seems they are building a couple hundred of them for the military (known as VerLiVee's) and will also make them available to civilians under the name ProtoBike VTOL. I sure would like to have one. Looks like fun. Protoscience isn't really advertising them, but supposedly they can be bought by civilians for a mere 65 grand. Visit www.ProtoScience.com/protobike.html for information. Enjoy! John (When emailing me directly, remove the underscores from my posted email address) |
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