if cars could fly would you?

buy one

?2012-11-02T10:45:58Z

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Ray2012-11-03T20:12:48Z

Leslie is right, they already exist and have since the late 40s or early 50s. Molt Taylor built the first practical flying car that looked something like a Crosley but had an air cooled Lycoming or Continental engine in the rear and towed the folded wings behind like a trailer. I have my private pilot's license and the thinking is; when you get to a far off destination, you are stranded at the airport unless you rent or borrow a car. The second line of reasoning is, if you run into a storm front, you can land, fold the wings and drive through the bad weather. Either way, I don't travel that much and when I do it's to go fetch a car or motorcycle I just bought so a plane/car would do me no good. I had a toy of the Taylor machine as a kid and really loved the way it looked.

Leslie2012-11-02T11:00:29Z

If I was rich enough.

Truth is, they already have 'street legal' airplanes. The wings fold back and you can drive it like a car. But they cost like $800,000

Sweetdaddy Rex2012-11-02T10:49:16Z

NO ! I had a pilot's license back in the 60s; I was not a good pilot ! I quit, before I got killed !

The Subaru Freak2012-11-02T11:22:45Z

No. Flight takes away all the fun of driving on the ground.

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