>After 15 years of development, an Israeli tech firm is optimistic it will finally get its 1,500-kg (1.5-ton) passenger-carrying drone off the ground and into the market by 2020.
>The Cormorant, billed as a flying car, is capable of transporting 500 kg (around half a ton) of weight and traveling at 185 km (115 miles) per hour. It completed its first automated solo flight over terrain in November. Its total price is estimated at $14 million.
>Developers Urban Aeronautics believe the dark-green drone, which uses internal rotors rather than helicopter propellers, could evacuate people from hostile environments and/or allow military forces safe access.
>“Just imagine a dirty bomb in a city and chemical substance of something else, and this vehicle can come in, remotely
just another israeli marketing scheme for shareholders to eat up
Thomas Walker
>flying kike cars >jewsnews dot com
Anything to snipe palestinian kids
Daniel Martin
The jewspiracies meme stopped being funny a couple of years ago. You can stop already.
You misspelled terrorists.
Hudson Taylor
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Christian Barnes
this is among the worst shitposting in the history of Sup Forums
Oliver Baker
>is capable of transporting 500 kg Will there be an American version?
Gabriel Sanders
Flying cars will never become available to the general public.
Lincoln Rogers
whats next flying ovens?
Blake Campbell
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Jason Rodriguez
lol
jesus christ, you know how fucking stupid the average driver is? imagine that, in three dimensions.
Cameron White
We had a flying car in the 1970s that was available to the public.
Jacob Turner
(You)
Jack Evans
>Implying the government will allow the general public to drive flying vehicles in post-9/11 society Keep dreaming, user.
Aiden Campbell
I barely trust any of you asshats with regular cars. Fucking yeah right i'll be ok with you torpedoing through the air at 100 mph.
Only the most straight edge, rich, rigorous test passing family men should be allowed to get anywhere near a flying car.
Jeremiah Rivera
That's why it's going to be autonomous.
The hardware to make a flying car has been around for decades, but the general public could never be trusted to pilot them. Now the computers are finally catching up to take the meatbags out of the equation.
Brandon Murphy
You're not fooling me!
Easton Lewis
It doesn't say how far it can travel, there's no legit use for flying cars, they consume too much energy, whats wrong with road cars?
Nathan Morris
There are flying car prototypes that work but the infrastructure is not ready. Not even the legislation is ready.
Owen Roberts
>Israeli nice try mossad I look forward to all the "accidents"
Chase Russell
>Cormorant Classic JIDF behaviour. Attack anyone who's against Israel. Push the idea that muslims are the enemy. Nice try, kike
Carson Ward
The moment drone tech started setting off in the past few years; and the moment 3D printing came to become usable in mass-manufacturing; Flying "cars" became an inevitability. It would be more apt to call them Transportation Drones or Helidrones or whatever.
Jordan Allen
>14 mil
Jaxon Carter
This shit isn't a flying car, it's rolling copter...
David Barnes
We can't trust dumb faggots that text/makeup/etc. while driving to not cause a tragedy on wheeled, land-based vehicles.
Do we really want to let John Doe have the even remote opportunity of piloting a 1.5 ton hunk of metal that'll do over 100? If so, can't wait to make popcorn for when he loses control near a tall building and a shitshow of unprecedented proportions ensues.
Nicholas Campbell
literally makes sense on exactly zero levels. Someone tell me an advantage of a flying car again that outweighs the disadvantages?
Parker Mitchell
>living in a place where "just imagine a dirty bomb" is a real threat >ISHYGDDT
Mason Adams
How about soccer moms piloting 3.5 ton SUVs while taking instagram selfies? Totally fine!
Gabriel Thomas
if your country is anywhere close to africa, germany, france, united states, russia or north korea it's a real threat so basically only aussies are safe
Lincoln Hernandez
Yeah no. Nobody of any relevance could even find this country on a map. We're so insignificant we're safe.
Dominic Nelson
With or without JIDF I'm pretty sure there's enough empirical evidence floating around in the world right now to safely say that Muslims are, in fact, the enemy.
Aaron Rivera
Lmfao
Jace White
I'm a professional pilot. Flying cars wont happen in 50 years, I'll bet on it.
Gabriel Bailey
How to tell when there is a pilot in the room?
Don't worry he will tell you
Bentley Jones
>is capable of transporting 500 kg Perfect way to ban americans from using them!
Ryan Wood
you can park it on top of buildings, you can travel in a straight line on mountain terrain. Vertical parking them would be easier (Just have platforms on the sides of poor people's buildings) Cars leave the passenger, then go park themselves in one of those towers, while they also recharge themselves.
Eli Rogers
2020 may be too close
Gavin Hughes
>the flying kike >the skyscraper holocauster >the jerusalem cruiser >the kikemobile >the i hope this piece of shit comes with parachutes
Juan Ward
why not just use a helicopter?
Connor Bennett
Was trying to add some credibility to my claim.
I'm usually quite modest. When I was employed in a different line of work for awhile a few years back, most of my workmates didnt even know I was a pilot when I quit that job for a flying gig.
I still do project management as a freelancer on my days off for them.
Isaiah Scott
You'll need a pilots license for this
Eli Martin
>its not airplane >jewsnews
Hudson Clark
>it's not a wheel, it's circular object
Logan Walker
*shoots it down*
Josiah Jones
what the fuck is the point of a flying car?
Just seems like the only thing the normies can imagine when thinking about the future
Ayden Young
>flying drive by's
Chase Flores
It would only be for cargo.
It looks more military than private
Brody Diaz
>passenger carrying drone Literally what?
Kevin Myers
well yes, but does it fold up into a brief case?
Luke Howard
Where's your proof of the tech being existed for decades