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Josiah Mendez

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Hi, Guys it's me agian, last night i was watching fox 4 news and i wasen't really paying attension but I heard that a Califonian company has made a flying car that looks like a saucer! it can fly about 10-15 feet offground and cost only about $90,000 if you think about it is just a expensive spots car! and this item is being puplicly release next year!!!!! don't take my word for it click on the LINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ABC NEWS     

http://www.truveo.com/Trade-in-Your-Car-for-a-Flying-Saucer/id/778958229

"One man can change the world, but it takes all of mankind to save it" -Josiah Mendez-

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September 2, 2007 7:00 AM

Bah. An altitude of 10 feet, does not a flying car make

I want this Moller.

 

 

 

This guy/company has been promising us product for decades.

 

http://www.moller.com/

 

This from his site regarding the saucer shaped version.

 

"The M200X volantor has completed over two hundred successful test flights.  It has been extensively hard-tooled so that derivatives not requiring FAA certification are now available.

 

Recreational and utilitarian models include:

  • Demonstrators for use over one’s own property (M200D)

  • Versions that operate within ground effect--approximately 10 feet AGL (M200G)

  • Experimental or homebuilt variants (M200E)

  • Rescue configuration capable of docking with skyscrapers (Firefly 3)

Depending on the number of orders received, the prices could vary between $90,000 for the M200G to $450,000 for the Firefly 3.  Inquires for potential military and/or para-military applications of the M200R and M200M are welcome."

ScottE -- Member (always) & Moderator (when needed)

September 3, 2007 12:42 PM

Yes they been talking about the Moller for years on Art Bell, promises promises.  If it ever came out you would sit in it from your driveway, enter the coordinates on GPS and it would fly you to your destination.  Claimed to fly at over 20,000 feet, would that rock or what?  Seems inconceivable that we are still driving basically the same 4 rubber wheel machines on roadways for almost 100 years without moving forward.  Our roads are clogged, airlines cost a fortune, and the sky is empty...

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