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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 7,285
| Check this out on eBay. They are finally selling it. Mr. Moller, the guy that developed this aircraft is a good friend/mentor of my neighbor...developed and tested right here in Sacramento. Moller Skycar Doug, what do you think of these? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: KATL, Georgia, Tennessee
Posts: 1,016
| I saw these in Popular Mechanics a couple of years back. At a half mil it's still a little pricy. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Louisiana
Posts: 124
| hmm....its not an airplane, and its not a rotorcraft, so what kind of licence would you need to fly this? |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Atlantic City, NJ
Posts: 3,436
| This thing has appeared in Popular Mechanics since the early 70's. Sure is taking long enough to get it flying and produced, can't be very fuel efficient. I guess this will be the next thing on TV after the commercials slamming SUVS have run their course. |
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| | #5 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 7,285
| [ QUOTE ] hmm....its not an airplane, and its not a rotorcraft, so what kind of licence would you need to fly this? [/ QUOTE ] Answer to your question taken from the Moller website: <font color="orange"> 4.21. Will I need a license to pilot an M400 Skycar? Currently the Skycar is categorized as a "powered-lift normal" aircraft by the FAA. This means that, yes, you will require a "powered-lift normal" category pilot's license to operate a Skycar. However, it is our intention that the volantor will eventually evolve into a completely automated form of transportation making you a passenger - not a pilot/driver. At that point, no pilot's license would be required. </font> |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 7,285
| [ QUOTE ] This thing has appeared in Popular Mechanics since the early 70's. Sure is taking long enough to get it flying and produced, can't be very fuel efficient. I guess this will be the next thing on TV after the commercials slamming SUVS have run their course. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know about it not being fuel efficient, if everything the website says is true, it gets somewhat good gas mileage: Passengers: 4 Top speed @ 20,000 ft: 380 mph Cruise speed @ 29,000 ft (80% Max Range): 300 mph Cruise speed @ 29,000 ft (Max Range): 210 mph Cruise speed @ Sea Level (Max Range): 140 mph Maximum rate of climb: 5500 fpm Maximum range: 900 miles Net payload: 750 lbs Fuel consumption: 28 mpg Operational ceiling: 29,000 ft Gross weight: 2400 lbs Installed engine power: 645 hp Power boost (emergency): 70% Dimensions (LxWxH): 19.5' x 8.5' x 7.5' Takeoff and landing area: 35 ft dia Noise level at 500 ft: 65 dba (Goal) Vertical takeoff and landing: yes Uses automotive gas: yes Emergency parachutes: yes |
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