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February 2020

system

1 passenger = urban mobility?

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February 2020 ▶ system

system

For him/her.
But 12 waist-level whirling blades in an urban environment?
“Clear prop!?”

February 2020 ▶ system

system

I believe the average occupancy of an automobile is 1.2, so yes, 1 place satisfies the vast majority of transportation needs. Here in California, cars with two people are considered “high occupancy” and get to drive in special lanes. In any event, single place is just a starting point.

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system

The clear downside of their success will mean not only that the skies will be just as congested, but also that there is a high chance that accidents will now involve property damage on the ground. There will be no simple accidents because most accidents will no longer be confined to designated roadways or traditional transportation areas. If LA is cool with transportation accidents happening in their parks and living rooms then there is no problem :wink:

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joboyle

As long as it is not Jet A!

February 2020

system

Not the best design we have seen so far.

February 2020

system

For all our readers - as we speak, you are home & need to be someplace that is 18 miles away.
Will this vehicle pick you up at your home?
Will it land very close to your destination?
Will all this be in a timely manor? (meaning pick up times)
Humm

February 2020

system

Just yesterday, a neighbor asked me to help him take a mobility scooter out of his vehicle. It wasn’t too bad UNTIL he said, “I really need your help with the battery pack in the back seat area.” It wasn’t too big but it was heavy as heck. And this is for a scooter. These “vehicles” that’re going to become urban air mobility are going to be carrying a heck of a lot of weight around … for what? So somebody can get to LAX from Van Nuys a bit faster. At some point – given current energy densities available – the whole idea is ridiculous. Leave earlier! Picking that scooter battery up made me decide that ever so much more.

February 2020

system

Herb Morrison is gyrating in his grave.