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First roadable airplane takes flight

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With all those wings that close to the ground, I bet it's a real floater when landing.
To be marketed as Anti-Crash technology :(

Alan F

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Win7 x64, ASUS P6X58D Premium, Intel i7-960 3.2 GHz, Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD 5770 1GB, Mushkin Blackline DDR3 3x2GB

I get > 20 FPS @ Ultra High or better everything until I come across addon scenery.

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Here's one sum for you. Mmm... let me think... 194,000 Dollars for that, or 40,000 Dollars less for a brand new Cessna Skycatcher and a brand new Rauch Ford Mustang.Al
I would only buy the Cessna if the test ones will stop crashing.
Honestly, I think cars and airplanes should remain separate, they were never made to be combined, because one goes in the air and one stays on the ground. The skies already have enough traffic, if we got planes that are also cars, it will be a massacre. Plus, I wouldn't feel safe if all those horrible drivers somehow passed the FAA test and got into the sky. Talk about scary! So, basically, although this is great technology, I think it will not be something major, and its looks will probably turn most away.
Reminds me of all the old newspaper articles about flight, maybe you should be a news editor!

Chris Miller

I want one!George

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