Whizzing to work in a flying saucer seems like a futuristic fantasy
reminiscent of George Jetson and his space-age pals.
The 'Jetsons-like' flying machine is the size of a small car and boasts
a top speed of 100mph
But that reality may be one step closer after US company Moller
International embarked on a wacky 30-year quest to build a personal
flying pod.
Inspired by the 1960s cartoon series, the California-based company has
just begun production on the initial six airframes of its M200G
Volantor.
Described by its creators as “the ultimate off-road vehicle", the
saucer-shaped vehicle can take off and land vertically and travel at a
maximum speed of 100mph.
Powered by eight of the company’s rotary engines, the vehicle can carry
two passengers and glide about three metres above the ground.
Company founder Dr Paul Moller said the vehicle could travel over any
surface, and was as easy to operate as a hovercraft.
“You can speed over rocks, swampland, fences, or log-infested waterways
with ease because you’re not limited by the surface,” he said.
He said the vehicle's electronics kept the craft stabilized at no more
than 10 feet altitude, which placed the craft close enough to the
ground to obtain extra lift.
"This lets you glide over terrain at 50 mph that would stop most other
vehicles,” Dr Moller said.
The prototype has completed over two hundred flights with and without a
pilot on board.
Air-bags surround occupants in the cockpit, while the vehicle’s
on-board computer system ensures that it does not enter regulated
airspace.
Moller International has not arranged for training or licensing
requirements to operate the vehicle, but is prepared to offer
demonstration sessions at its California base once the vehicle is ready
for market.
The development has created a stir on the internet, with several UFO
websites discussing the merits of the development.
But with an estimated starting price tag of about £45,000 - depending
on demand – only time will tell if the travelling public will cash in
the family sedan for a more high-flying variety.
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