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http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#191951
The car's not here yet, but a flying motorcycle has arrived... Order yours he http://www.thebutterflyllc.com/ |
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Larry Dighera wrote in
: http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#191951 The car's not here yet, but a flying motorcycle has arrived... Order yours he http://www.thebutterflyllc.com/ The problem is, it's a gyroplane..., there isnt enough money in the world to get me in one of those. Even the "experts" who build and sell these things are dying in them. There is just too much left to chance, too much that can go wrong and you are toast with no chance of recovery... BeaglePig |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#191951 The car's not here yet, but a flying motorcycle has arrived... Order yours he http://www.thebutterflyllc.com/ It's parked next to the US Moonbase. ------------------------------------------------- DW |
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:07:05 -0400, "Gary Drescher"
wrote in :: http://www.terrafugia.com/ Thanks, Gary. It's an interesting concept from a group of MIT graduates. Here's some things that caught my eye on the web site: The Transition is a Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) designed to make general aviation more practical for personal transportation. This increased practicality is accomplished by enabling the promise of a true integrated roadable aircraft at an economically compelling price. The Transition will be capable of driving at normal highway speeds, flying at speeds that approach the light sport aircraft limit, and parking in a standard garage. The freedom enabled by this aircraft will fundamentally increase the personal mobility of its owners while simultaneously improving the safety and practicality of GA travel. Due to the required investment in the engineering design and testing for a vehicle of this type, first delivery is scheduled in 2009, but you can expect a fully operational prototype in 2008 if not sooner. The exact price of the Transition will be determined as engineering development continues, but the current estimated price is $148,000. Specifications (all numbers are preliminary until delivery of production vehicle) GTOW: 1320 lbs. Max Payload: 430 lbs. Fuel Capacity: 20 gallons (120 pounds) Engine: ~100 hp (final engine selection will be conducted as part of a competitive bid process, performance numbers below are for an assumed maximum 100 BHP engine fuel consumption is based on Rotax 912 ULS) Vs = 50 mph V1 = 70 mph Vh = 135 mph Fuel Consumption (75% power): 4 GPH Cruise Speed (75% power): 120 mph Gas Mileage: 30mpg (air), 40mpg (hwy), 30mpg (city) Max Wingspan = 325 in (27 ft) Max Length = 225 in (18.75 ft) Max Height = 80 in (6.75 ft) Width when folded up = 80 in (6.75 ft) Minimum Takeoff Distance ~ 1500 feet Fuel: Super-unleaded/100LL |
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"Morgans" wrote: "Gary Drescher" wrote in message . .. http://www.terrafugia.com/ Vaporware. I concur. The aerodynamics look like a case study in interference drag, for starters. It sounds like another attempt to corner the market on balonium. |
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("Morgans" wrote)
Vaporware. http://www.terrafugia.com/ Especially after an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety type head-on ....with a Ford F-150. 1970 VW Bug weighed (approx) 1,960 lbs. Early Pintos just over 2,000 lbs. This thing will weigh about 900 lbs - of which, how much of that is folded wing?. Good luck out there on the roads ...in your Ferrari priced Mini-Pinto. g Avemco Insurance premium is due again for the Terrafugia. I thought we just paid that? No, that was the All State premium for the Terrafugia. 2005 [Convertible] Mini Cooper at (2,700 lbs) weighs 3x the Terrafugia. I'm just say'n --- be careful out there on the road kids. I like my odds in the minivan. Montblack "Hello, Terrafugia Corp? I'd like to secure my spot in line with a non-refundable deposit." (Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads) |
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![]() Your flying car arrived way back in 1979. Here it is: http://www.thedukesofhazzard.net/general.html ;-) |
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