There are some pretty significant restrictions on flying over urban areas. Requires a pilot's license, for one. You must be at least 1000' above inhabited areas and you must also fly in the appropriate airspace. If AI were far along to automate the entire flight, we'd see it in use for private pilots right now.

Anyway, the idea's been around for a while. Check this out (OT):
https://books.google.com/books?id=htcDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q&f=false
Go to page 87.

Peri

------ Original Message ------
From: "Rod Hower via EV" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Rod Hower" <[email protected]>
Sent: 28-Dec-18 6:46:31 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: $50k flying EVs over San_Francisco-CA next year

 Who was elected in 2016? Case closed....

    On ‎Friday‎, ‎December‎ ‎28‎, ‎2018‎ ‎09‎:‎42‎:‎14‎ ‎PM‎ ‎EST, Alan Arrison via 
EV <[email protected]> wrote:

 Does anyone believe this nonsense?

Al

On 12/28/2018 6:26 PM, brucedp5 via EV wrote:

 
https://www.timesofisrael.com/husband-and-wife-duo-sets-sights-on-flying-cars-over-san-francisco-next-year/
 Husband-and-wife duo sets sights on flying cars over San Francisco next year
 25 December 2018  Federico Maccioni

 [image
 https://static.timesofisrael.com/www/uploads/2018/12/28-1-e1545231057248.jpg
 Illustrative detail image of a vehicle from New Future Transportation.
 (Courtesy)
 ]

 New Future Transportation (NFT) is developing an electric car prototype with
 wings that aims to solve congestion and also be affordable at $50,000

 You start the car, pull out of the parking lot and hit the road. So far — a
 routine trip. Now, select flight mode. A pair of wings comes out of the
 sides of your vehicle and you take off for your destination.

 Like the cars in Ridley Scott’s masterpiece “Blade Runner” flying over a
 dystopian Los Angeles of 2019 [
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRXifdYkWvY
 ], the prototype of the vehicle being developed by Silicon Valley-based New
 Future Transportation [
 https://www.nxtft.com/
 ] (NFT) is theoretically set to sail the skies of the Bay Area in October
 next year.

 “Our mission is not transportation, but better quality of life,” said NFT
 chairman Guy Kaplinsky, an Israeli who, with his wife Maki Kaplinsky,
 designed the car.

 The two entrepreneurs live near Palo Alto, about 50 miles from San
 Francisco, because “houses are more beautiful and cheaper” than in the
 metropolis, they said. However, for people who need to get to work near the
 Golden Gate Bridge, it takes as much as two and a half hours by car, because
 of traffic congestion.

 [image]  Maki Kaplinsky, a co-founder of New Future Transportation, NFT Inc.
 (Courtesy)

 According to a study by inrix.com, people in the San Francisco area spent on
 average 79 peak hours stuck in traffic in 2017, ranking the city the third
 out of 297 cities in the US and fifth out of 1,360 urban centers around the
 world in driving time spent in congestion.

 Kaplinsky said their competitively priced flying vehicle will allow users to
 save time and money.

 The flying car prototype will be a zero-emission multimodal vehicle — that
 can both drive and fly — the size of a sport utility vehicle (SUV), with two
 or four seats. It will take off and land vertically, and its wings will
 retractable, not fixed, the two entrepreneurs explained.

 “We made our design flexible” by creating a sort of hybrid system, CEO Maki
 Kaplinsky said.

 The base of the vehicle is electric, with a built-in extended range
 generator. Maki Kaplinsky said that with this combination the vehicle’s
 target flying range of 300 miles (480 kilometers) and driving range of 100
 miles (160 kilometers) will be “feasible and economical.”

 The aim is to use just batteries in the future, the entrepreneurs explained,
 without a generator. However, they said, batteries allowing for such ranges
 are yet to be developed and it is difficult to predict when this
 breakthrough will take place.

 The vehicle will be able to be either piloted or fly autonomously, said Maki
 Kaplinsky, adding that US regulations allow flight at a height of 300 to
 5,000 feet, even if in practice it is able to fly above and below this
 range.

 User-friendliness is the main feature of NFT’s projected flying car, which
 makes it stand out among other kinds of flying vehicles, the husband and
 wife said.

 [image]  Guy Kaplinsky, the co-founder and chairman of New Future
 Transportation, NFT. Inc (Courtesy)

 Maki Kaplinsky underlined that while drones and other electric aircraft
 require specific spots for parking and charging, NFT’s flying car can be
 parked in a garage or in the street. More importantly, she added, the
 vehicle’s “drive and fly” ability will allow users to reach their final
 destination using just one vehicle.

 Asked about technical issues that may arise with flying cars in an urban
 environment, the two entrepreneurs said that of course “people don’t like
 having cars flying above their heads,” but that the vehicles would be taking
 off from designated areas near shopping centers or highways. The two
 entrepreneurs believe that at low altitudes, the vehicles could fly over
 roads, open water or green areas so as to avoid the problem, while for
 higher altitudes there will be no issue because flying cars would be “just
 like today’s aircraft flying above us,” Maki Kaplinsky said.

 In terms of air traffic control management, Guy Kaplinsky said that each
 country has different regulations, and that in the US the Federal Aviation
 Administration would be the monitoring authority regulating traffic. With
 the introduction of flying cars, he said, the vehicles would be given a
 specific space slot according to their route.

 “Our mission and advantage is door-to-door [commuting],” said Maki
 Kaplinsky, adding that their car won’t be “a toy for rich guys” and will be
 “accessible for regular people,” with a target price of $50,000.

 NFT is aiming for the mass markets according to Guy Kaplinsky. “I’m giving
 you a flying car that will allow you to reach your destination… and that
 does not cost $2 million,” he said. We “want to be the bridge between
 automotive and aerospace technology.”

 Maki Kaplinsky said that they began thinking of the project about three
 years ago and when in July 2017 they sold their previous company — US-based
 IoT software startup IQP Corp. — to General Electric, they decided to fully
 embrace this challenge. At the beginning this year they opened an office in
 California and hired 15 — to become soon 35 — engineers in Israel.

 The first step in their vision will be to start flying cargo, and only then
 people, said Maki Kaplinsky.

 The company aims to launch the drive-and-fly cargo vehicle by the end of
 2022 and a flying car for human transportation by 2025.

 The manufacturing of parts, such as motors and windows, will be carried out
 by partners, “most probably automotive Tier 1” companies, Maki Kaplinsky
 said.

 She added that in January 2019 the company will open an Israeli assembly
 line so as to produce full-size demonstrators to be tested not only in the
 US, but also in Israel.

 “We are investing $2 million by ourselves at this stage (seed founding), but
 we are contacting VCs in the Silicon Valley and Japan, aimed at rising $15
 million for the A series,” Maki Kaplinsky said.
 [© timesofisrael.com]


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 Elon Musk Says There May Be A Tesla Electric Airplane ... Someday
 Dec 17, 2018  Improvements In Battery Technology Making It More Feasible
 ... 400 watt-hours per kilogram is the tipping point for a practical
 electric airplane, and the batteries that currently power a Tesla car check
 in at 250Wh ...




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