In the past five years, at least eight companies have conducted their first flight tests and several more are expected to follow suit, which is indicative of the frenzied activity in this space. There are over 15 start-ups, globally, that are actively involved in building a future flying car, by my firm's count. The majority of these companies are based in the United States, however, there are participants from a host of other countries including the UK, France, Germany, Russia, Slovakia, Israel, Russia and Japan.
Would you buy a flying car, if they came out?
I can't say I would. If they just came out I wouldn't trust them. There is so many things that would be needed to make that a reality.
Do you think they'd be realitivly easy to build?
I do not, I don't think that it's even as easy as building an airplane.
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Goo story choice but yoru summary is brief and I also think your questions could be stronger. You should have replied more frequebtly as well.
I wouldn't buy a flying car because there wouldn't be that many places to fly one since they aren't really specific roads or airways for them and if they don't go above the ground more than a few feet I don't think the money would be worth it. I don't think flying cars would be easy to build since they're a lot more complicated than the average car, which already are complex, and they would need special parts that aren't common in the markets.
I would not buy a flying car because I don't think that would be very safe and cost efficient compared to regular everyday cars. I absolutely do not think that they would be easy to build, they would need at least 10 Bill Nye's and a few Henry Ford's per car.
I don't think I would because when they came out they would be expensive and probably faulty the first few times, but after some years of testing and if they became popular I might buy one. I don't think they would be easy to build but as technology advances, I think that would change quickly.
I think it would be really cool to own a flying car but I don't know if I could trust that it would really work. It also seems quite expensive. I think it would be quite complicated to build a flying car, but with the technology we have today i'm sure it would be possible.
I would buy one because what's life without the fun of a flying car? Secondly, I'd imagine the fabrication processes would become more efficient with time, how long I can't say, but they'd eventually get faster nonetheless.
I wouldnt buy a flying car because they wouldnt be reliable and they most likely wouldnt be tested enough to trust the cars. I dont think they'd be easy to build at all because it took forever to make cars and airplanes so imagine how long it would take to build a flying car.
If flying cars came out, i probably wouldn't be the first to try because they wouldn't be reliable at first and there would have to be a lot of things added to them to make them reliable. I don't think they would be easy to build because they have to get everything right and then you have to test fly them and make sure they work properly before they are put up for the market.
No, I would not buy a flying car right when they came out because I feel they would experience tons of issues.
It depends on what technology they use to build these machines, but no I dont think so if new technology is used.
I wouldn't buy a flying car, at least not when they first come out. Besides testing the vehicle and making sure there aren't errors in its system, there's still the issue with how it deals with current roadways. Would the roadways have to be changed at all? Could the technology of the car magnetically affect other vehicles nearby it?
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