
For more than five decades, science fiction has been tormenting us with hallucination of in-the-air roadways and hastily choreographing sports car-like flying cars. You surely have been living in caves if you haven’t heard of Moller International. Now, to keep alive its 40-year old dream of M400 Skycar, the company is geared up to construct a Jetsons-like flying saucer, christened M200G volantor. This saucer-shaped M200G is designed with two engines, air-cooled and water-cooled, and will be powered by Moller’s eight Rotapower rotary engines. The two passenger saucer-shaped vehicle will let you glide 10 feet off the ground over all terrain at 50 mph. They are readying the M200G flying machine for the open market, which will cost between $90,000 and $125,000. Official release date hasn’t been disclosed. Check out the sensation in action.
via Gizmodo




















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Could you notify the bornrich.org dudes, that you cannot contact them? tips@bornrich.org says ”Mail quota exeeded”. I cannot use my instablogs login to make comments on their site (though I can here). Their contact us page is just a snail mail.
Oh, yes in the 18 carat iPod Shuffle post, you wrote ”That’s gonna cost you bit more than your standard shuffle as the price tag reads 14,000 EUR (US $10,000).”
14000 EUR is a bit over 19000 USD!
Hi Ordo,
Thanks for pointing the fact. It’s literally my mistake. I apologize and will get it rectified. And yes, mail quota will be exceeded shortly. Thanks once again.
Keep in touch.
If this ever comes through as a reality it will indeed prove our society has tunnel vision, and bed rails. It only takes someone slightly less intelligent than an idiot to see the the downside of it all.