Saturday, August 22, 2015

The Flying Car and Man's Future


We can say and it is true that in the time to come man will need the fastest means of transportation. Because of this man is experimenting on something which can make his wish possible. In this video it has been ensured that the car given here can travel both on road and in the air. Before now it was not like a solid truth but when we want to do something, the possibilities start appearing.

What actually is a flying car? In reality a flying car is supposed private aircraft which gives door-to-door aerial travelling for a short distance as conveniently as a car but without the requirement for roads, runways or other specially-prepared operating system and areas.

Moreover, the aircraft is lacking any visible means of lift. It is to be operated in urban areas and close to buildings, people and other obstructions. Fulfillment of some of these goals is being attempted by personal air vehicles being developed. Why it became necessary?

The term "flying car" has also been used to refer to roadable aircraft and hovercars. The flying car has been depicted in works of fantasy and science fiction such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The Jetsons, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Back to the Future Part II and The Fifth Element as well as in technology magazines such as Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and Mechanix Illustrated. The flying car was and remains a common feature of science fiction and conceptions of the future, including imagined near futures such as those of the 21st century. As an example, less than a month before the turn of the millennium the U.S. journalist Gail Collins noted:

Is it the most extreme form of human scientific development?
Here we are, less than a month until the turn of the millennium, and what I want to know is, what happened to the flying cars? We're about to become Americans of the 21st century. People have been predicting what we'd be like for more than 100 years, and our accoutrements don't entirely live up to expectations. Our failure to produce flying cars seems like a particular betrayal since it was so central to our image. As a result, flying cars have also been referred to jokingly with the question "Where's my flying car?", emblematic of the supposed failure of modern technology to match futuristic visions that were promoted in earlier decades.
Flying car (aircraft, Scientific Inventions

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