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Mark Alan MacKinnon - Aug 06,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Looks like The Jetsons is becoming reality      Attachments:  

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Chris Vernon-Jarvis - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    If he sells as many of those as he did the Moller Sky Car. . . . . . . . . . . . .     
  
Jeff Arnold - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    You have to give Paul Moller credit. He is in it for the long haul. He has been in the business and spotlight promoting car sized personal VTOL craft for over 30 years. Watch out. One of these days.........     
  
Don Maxwell - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Jeff, maybe Moller has been serious all along--but I'll bet he's funded his retirement by selling dreams--of personal flying cars, or whatever his investors have thought he was promising them. Me, I'm dreaming of an anti-gravity belt. Now, if I just had a little more money for development...     
  
Jeff Arnold - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Every couple of years I will catch a new clip of some new Moller VTOL 'craft' testing its wings. In fact, a couple of years ago, I personally worked with Mr. Moller to size an electric motor he needed for a job where he built a tethered 'craft' which he had sold to the California Highway Department for Bridge Inspections.<br /><br />Don, maybe he has a Paypal account?     
  
Tom Rammel - Aug 08,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    California Highway Department should have loaned it to Minnesota a month or so ago before their 35W bridge collapse.     
  
Dennis Scearce - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    I have 37 cents left over from last month's allowance. Will that help?     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    It said it's computer limited to 10 feet, any higher would require a pilot's license. Hey, I got one of those. I wonder if the computer altitude limit can be bypassed if you have a license.     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Mark - not unless it comes with a BRS too...     
  
Don Maxwell - Aug 07,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Hah! Any higher would require autorotation capability.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Aug 08,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    And a lot of nerve.     

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