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Results: Flying Cars

Published on 04/17/2025
By: starview
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Technology
Throughout time, the concept for flying cars has had its setbacks from the 1917 Curtiss Autoplane. What will the future reveal? For those interested in grabbing your small 5-10 points, merely select N/A and be on your way as it will not be of interest to yourself. For those interested, hope you enjoy this journey.
1.
1.
The Flying Car A propeller driven automobile in Rome, Italy. (1947-1949) Top land speed of 150 MPH. As A Plane, its airspeed is 200 MPH. Would you have wanted to own one of these flying cars?
Yes
23%
503 votes
No
59%
1287 votes
Not Applicable
19%
410 votes
2.
2.
( I've got a secret) game show broadcast on 10/28/1959 Car Converts into plane. Morton Taylor from Longview, Washington introduces his flying car. His secret, " I flew to New York in this automobile". "It converts into an airplane". The contestants attempt to guess the secret regarding Morton Taylor. Could you have guessed the story regarding Morton Taylor with a blindfold over your eyes?
Yes
10%
212 votes
No
64%
1415 votes
Not Applicable
26%
573 votes
3.
3.
America's First Flying Car In the 1930's, Harold Pitcairn bought the Spanish autogyro patent and propelled it to new heights in the U.S. In 1936, Pitcairn created the AC35 autogyro , the flying machine that is also an automobile. Pitcairn spend $80,000 at the height of the depression, selling them for $12,500 ( over $200,000 dollars in today's money), only one plane was ever made. Would this AC35 be good at forest fire rescue?
Yes
33%
728 votes
No
33%
722 votes
Not Applicable
34%
750 votes
4.
4.
Curtiss-Wright Model 2500 Air Car from the 1960s This hovercraft-inspired vehicle that promised to change transportation forever. The military was interested in this concept. Explore the fascinating legacy of a car that hovered 15 inches above the ground and remains an engineering marvel today. Would have enjoyed piloting this vehicle?
Yes
27%
583 votes
No
48%
1045 votes
Not Applicable
26%
572 votes
5.
5.
7 Real Flying Cars that actually fly. Would you enjoy flying any of these cars?
Yes
31%
678 votes
No
45%
992 votes
Not Applicable
24%
530 votes

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