Paul Moller on Flying Cars
- September 29th, 2011
- Posted in Audio
Flying Cars! When can I buy one? Back in the 50′s they were sure we’d all have flying cars by 2000. In the 60′s the Jetsons used their flying car for grocery shopping, and in the 70′s and 80′s Popular Science was running articles on flying cars pretty regularly. Over time they’ve become a staple of science fiction movies, with flying cars in Blade Runner, The Fifth Element, and Back to the Future 2, just to name a few. Those examples are fictional, so we’ve interviewed Paul Moller to find out when we can expect to see flying cars in real life. Read more

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