Single-seat Electric 'Air Scooter' crosses the Channel!
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I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
LimaDelta said:
I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
YouTubers,influencers, and other attention wIt seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?

LimaDelta said:
I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
blueg33 said:
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.
The difference though is that we already have ways to fly across the Channel. Lindbergh was breaking boundaries; this is just a toy.NB Did St Louis change sex?!
blueg33 said:
LimaDelta said:
I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Lindberg stretched a new technology which went on to save days in transatlantic crossings, which opened up all kinds of mail routes across the globe, and moved society on in a similar way to email half a century later. Some bellend in an overgrown quadcopter is not Lindberg, or even Bleriot.
Simpo Two said:
blueg33 said:
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.
The difference though is that we already have ways to fly across the Channel. Lindbergh was breaking boundaries; this is just a toy.NB Did St Louis change sex?!

LimaDelta said:
blueg33 said:
LimaDelta said:
I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Lindberg stretched a new technology which went on to save days in transatlantic crossings, which opened up all kinds of mail routes across the globe, and moved society on in a similar way to email half a century later. Some bellend in an overgrown quadcopter is not Lindberg, or even Bleriot.
CanAm said:
LimaDelta said:
blueg33 said:
LimaDelta said:
I really don't understand the problem these sorts of contraptions are the solution to?
It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Same could be said of Charles Lindbergh, flying the Spirit of St Louise completely pointless, ships could do the job very well.It seems like people are always trying to invent the flying car or Jetsons pod. I'm not sure who actually has any need or use for them, never mind the legal quagmire of actually operating them in a built up area (rule 5 anyone)?
Lindberg stretched a new technology which went on to save days in transatlantic crossings, which opened up all kinds of mail routes across the globe, and moved society on in a similar way to email half a century later. Some bellend in an overgrown quadcopter is not Lindberg, or even Bleriot.

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