Lois & Clark Fanfic Message Boards
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 4,430
Likes: 6
L
Pulitzer
OP Offline
Pulitzer
L
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 4,430
Likes: 6
I’m not quite sure what to make of this article, but it is well worth a read. I can guarantee you that it is like nothing else you’ve ever seen before.

Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 3,147
Likes: 3
T
Pulitzer
Online Content
Pulitzer
T
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 3,147
Likes: 3
Lynn is completely and absolutely correct. Presenting: The Phractyl MacroBat, an all-electric flying "car."

I think. Maybe it's a replacement for those personal jet packs we never got.

From the article:

Quote
We don't know exactly what it might do better than other more conventional eVTOL designs. We don't know if those bird legs are a remotely practical idea, nor the tracks beneath them, nor the "lean back and yee haw" takeoff routine, nor the "get the kids out of the way Gladys, I've got no idea where I'm going" landing procedure.

I gather from the slightly weird video that this - thing - is in the very early development stage. If you have a few minutes, I encourage you to watch the video. It's light on details and heavy on both promise and hype. Like the article's author, I'm not sure about this thing, but if the South Africans can make it work, it might revolutionize the transportation industry.

Or not.



Life isn't a support system for writing. It's the other way around.

- Stephen King, from On Writing
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 4,430
Likes: 6
L
Pulitzer
OP Offline
Pulitzer
L
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 4,430
Likes: 6
Hello Terry,

Whether or not their creation ever gets off the ground (so to speak), the creators have to be given credit for imagination and out-of-the-box thinking.

I'll be honest: I can't even determine whether the project is intended to be taken seriously or whether it is someone's elaborate bit of humor. Either way, I appreciate it.

Joy,
Lynn


Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 741
Likes: 2
S
Columnist
Offline
Columnist
S
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 741
Likes: 2
Interesting idea. I'm actually more skeptical about it being electric than I am the wing/leg configuration. There are a lot of factors that affect power usage--ask someone about running their electric car's heater--and the energy reserve in a battery is pretty slim for a plane that needs a landing strip. For something that makes quick hops and can land almost anywhere it makes sense. 35 years in, I'm more and more convinced that most engineering is just advanced, creative, shopping.


Shallowford

Moderated by  KSaraSara 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5