Submitted by jwright100 t3_11mdso4 in Futurology
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Dominoscraft t1_jbhcfrp wrote
Blade runner taught us a way or to to down flying vehicles, just wait for the anime squad to arrive with more ways
NoSoupForYouRuskie t1_jbhqmnw wrote
Remember this. You'll bring your future air jalopey home and it'll get hacked /broken into and stolen. Wait like 3 years after and atleast get an upgraded model.
Closet-PowPow t1_jbha4pq wrote
Is there a way to buy futures in Attorneys that do MVA’s?
javaargusavetti t1_jbi4h0y wrote
neck brace manufacturer
Maximum_Mango3338 t1_jbjo9xe wrote
Great question 🤔 👏
uncoolcat t1_jbhgcex wrote
This lacks wheels, so by definition it shouldn't be considered a "motorbike" or a "bike" by itself. It's a hoverbike.
The article states that it "runs on electricity", which feels a little misleading because it is powered by both batteries and an internal combustion engine.
Anyway, it's an interesting product, but with as loud as these very likely are I dread the idea of them screaming through residential areas.
BBTB2 t1_jbhs1wx wrote
They just came out with some new propeller designs that are pretty quiet… for water. Fluid engineering says this should, at some point, be applicable to above-water propeller tech.
nonameworks t1_jbhwsnp wrote
You’re mixing things up. There are commercial toroidal propellers for boats, they have been in production for years, but cost $5000 each.
MIT recently developed toroidal propellers that they demonstrated with a quad rotor drone. No reason they couldn’t be scaled up to fit this. But the question is will they, not can they.
BBTB2 t1_jbhz5pt wrote
I thought they weren’t really produced until a couple years ago.
Also apparently MIT (of course) is already trying them on air-based drones: https://newatlas.com/aircraft/toroidal-quiet-propellers/
selphfourgiveness t1_jbhs54m wrote
I don’t like the number of vehicles we have on the roads now; the thought of our airspace filled with hover bikes and flying cars (or whatever term we might apply to personal flying vehicle) really turns my stomach. Imagine hardly being able to look up and just see the sky in many areas? Gross.
And yeah, the noise, too.
megazen t1_jbhnou4 wrote
It can hover only 40 minutes. How do they keep the rider safe from those spinning blades.
UnarmedSnail t1_jbhpxys wrote
Do you die by the amputation or the resulting crash, cause you just know someone will try stopping it with their own hands.
nrchicago t1_jbi3uzm wrote
The ones sticking their hands in the fans will be the lucky ones
UnarmedSnail t1_jbi3zl4 wrote
Likely. Also likely that's the type to buy such a thing.
awaniwono t1_jbip5sh wrote
Running out of fuel upgraded from mild concern to life threatening situation.
nomoreimfull t1_jbkpwac wrote
Auto decent or return to origin seems likely.
ThatSoftware4946 t1_jbht3ys wrote
It's just a fad. Small drones are legally constricted. Imagine the laws that would need to pass for this thing to go mainstream
It-s_Not_Important t1_jbhub9t wrote
Is there an inverse ETF for this company?
Zombie_Harambe t1_jbmkjlb wrote
I don't think you could. Imagine jet fuel mcgee crashing his flying razor blade bomb into your house because he tried to show off to his friends
pete_68 t1_jbh8w74 wrote
Just what we need. People who can't be bothered to pay attention when they're driving cars, especially if they happen to have an important tweet to send out, to be flying. What could possibly go wrong?
-Agonarch t1_jbhubtf wrote
If you've ever wondered why this design isn't used on helicopters, you're thinking down the right track (safety). I wanted my c&c orca, damnit.
I cannot imagine the legal waiver required to let someone operate one of these things, but it's not something I'd be signing.
CircaSixty8 t1_jbi8ozc wrote
Those are never going outside of very specific places. We certainly can't have those things flying all around the cities. What a huge waste of time and money.
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CircaSixty8 t1_jbj2b8p wrote
Exactly my point.
leaky_wand t1_jbho9cl wrote
Another giant drone vehicle that nobody will ever use because it sounds like a giant weed whacker. Yawn.
WistfulDread t1_jbi1uor wrote
Reminder that Harvey Birdman canonized that the surface of the Earth is ruined in the Jetsons...
WilliamMorris420 t1_jbjndrr wrote
Don't the Jetsons and the Flintstones live in the same period? Only the Jetsons are rich enough to live in the clouds.
WistfulDread t1_jbk69su wrote
Nope. Elroy makes a time machine and that's where the Jetson/Flintstone corssover comes in. In the Birdman episode "Back to the Present" they reveal that the ice caps melted and flooded Earth.
WilliamMorris420 t1_jbkd2wk wrote
Thanks, I thought that the Flintstones took place in a future. Where technology had been lost and their caveman implementations of existing technology was based on recreating what had been lost.
MACCRACKIN t1_jbhud2v wrote
It's that late night drive across country then end up dodging a scrap field of carbon fiber in every lane, to find out there was a mid air head on again.
So those still here in 20_30 years.. keep your head lights and windshield clean.. weird schitt is about to hit the fan.
Cheers
javaargusavetti t1_jbi51n5 wrote
oh man imagine someone getting air sick on one of those things. oops!
MACCRACKIN t1_jbihmkx wrote
Poor Wipers, don't stand a chance.
Cheers
kirpid t1_jbhx5r5 wrote
I wish them luck. Sounds fun. But it’s obviously a hobbyist niche.
CircaSixty8 t1_jbj2l2m wrote
This is a way for joint venture capitalists to give money to each other, kind of like the Segway, which ultimately only cops wanted.
kirpid t1_jbkl7gs wrote
This is a hell of a lot cooler than a Segway. Nobody ever got laid riding one of those.
This seems like the logical next step towards a flying car. But there’s too many technical and safety issues to overcome, for this thing to ever be profitable.
CircaSixty8 t1_jbkqk6j wrote
Flying cars aren't going to happen bro.
kirpid t1_jbkzfiv wrote
Maybe not anytime soon. But if you were to tell Benjamin Franklin, we’ll be able to fly across the Atlantic in our sleep, he would have pistol whipped you and sold your organs.
flower4000 t1_jbhz8l0 wrote
Can’t wait to have some drunk ass hole drop one of these death fans in me
lookinforbobo t1_jbis5ot wrote
Let me know when they develop that machine that washes and dresses you in the morning, that or a robot maid
heavy_on_the_lettuce t1_jbjdf8f wrote
It doesn't mention this in the article, but it's not controlled by the rider. It's remote controlled. You are basically riding on top of a drone piloted by someone else. (0:55)
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FuturologyBot t1_jbhcuyy wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/jwright100:
Yeah texting while flying 😂
Please reply to OP's comment here: https://old.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/11mdso4/we_live_in_the_jetsons_now_a_flying_motorbike/jbh90h0/
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datapicardgeordi t1_jbi72zx wrote
Just imagine all the limbs waiting to be lost!
This is clearly the work of the prosthetic lobbyists.
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imdfantom t1_jbig9nf wrote
Yeah, these last 1-2 years have started feeling like "the future" for me.
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tiredisland t1_jbimggf wrote
Oooh, we’re The Jetsons now because there’s one of these in existence.
Financial-Ostrich361 t1_jbiremt wrote
Is only jetsons if the flying motorbike makes that high pitched blublyblublu sound. Does it do that?
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jbot747 t1_jbj71f4 wrote
Wasn't Jetsons a utopia? This is gonna be more like blade runner
TasteCicles t1_jbjhd40 wrote
Better start writing laws to regulate personal flying vehicles...
chundricles t1_jbjm9im wrote
It's kinda like a helicopter that they made worse in every single way.
An R22 is like half the price, goes something like 10x the distance, goes like 2-3x the speed, and sits two people inside a cockpit.
I think these manufacturers need to accept that flying car/bike is a dumb idea. Cars & bikes are designed that way because it's an efficient form for ground transit. Vehicles in the sky should be designed for flight, not to look like a car.
cote112 t1_jbjmkju wrote
I just watched a report about 2 guys in their garage designing a VTOL that they want to use to fly people back and forth between Boston and NYC. Probably one of those things you make to hopefully get bought out by an established company looking to stay relevant.
WilliamMorris420 t1_jbjnx9o wrote
Theres a new flying car/jet pack every two years. But nobody can make them work.
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n1tr0klaus t1_jbkmsrv wrote
That triggers bad memories from GTA online with folks on flying motorcycles randomly attacking people.
whadupbuttercup t1_jbl01n0 wrote
We've had flying cars since the early 90's. The problems are
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they're not more gas efficient than driving on the ground.
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There aren't well established rules for flying cars.
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Crashes are more dangerous.
GaryBuseyAirlines t1_jbhssas wrote
How is the $550,000 price tag for the likes of Jeff Bezos? I could literally buy this thing tomorrow if I sold my dog. He can dance like Swayze.
WilliamMorris420 t1_jbjnqqq wrote
Be like you spending $6.25. Although Bill Gates is notoriously cheap and will use vouchers at McDonald's.
Baardi t1_jbxk6yi wrote
Will he go to McDonalds though?
WilliamMorris420 t1_jbxm2ns wrote
He did in Beijing at least and used the vouchers there.
jwright100 OP t1_jbhv51y wrote
If this is the model T of personal flying vehicles. I can't wait to see the Lamborghini.
CircaSixty8 t1_jbj2mcx wrote
Ain't gonna happen.
reallyrich999 t1_jbha91p wrote
Yes ive literally been working and saving my entire life for these. Lol cant wait to fly above you poor tire squatters.