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Personal SUV of the Sky

BoomZilla writes "While we're all waiting for the personal jet packs we were promised in the magazines of our youth, another 'personal flying car' has entered the fray. The Taero 4000 will exist in the car/plane category, but will require a pilot's license and will operate from airports (...no lifting off from the back yard). The Taero has an interesting folding wing concept: '[the] wing fold system will enable automatic transformation from air to land travel with the wings folding to a position parallel with the fuselage'. The target base price for the Taero 4000, in assembly kit form, is $400,000 U.S. dollars (does not include assembly[!] or optional extras). According to the site, 'Taero is scheduled for first delivery in 2007'. The FAQ makes interesting reading. Competition for Moller International's SkyCar?"

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  1. Flying Cars.... by c_oflynn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People seem to have trouble driving while using a cell phone - do you think most people are ready for complete 3D navigation? I guess thats why this thing needs a pilots license...

    I really don't see whats so great about this. Seems like a homebuilt aircraft, as you still need all the normal things (pilots license, airport, etc).

  2. Re:How is this better? by mrgodzilla · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My thoughts exactly.. you pretty much nailed
    what my thoughts were as I read through the
    site -- and to top it off, the performance
    stats are really too good to be true for any
    folding design.

    I don't see how they can list a price if they
    don't even know how long it will take to
    assemble -- woudln't you need to know something
    basic like that to be able to price it out?

    -- godzilla