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Given the machine's very protracted development and its ambitiousness, skepticism that the machine will work as claimed remains high. In 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission sued Moller for civil fraud (Securities And Exchange Commission v. Moller International, Inc., and Paul S. Moller, Defendants) in connection with the sale of unregistered stock, and for making unsubstantiated claims about the performance of the Skycar. Moller settled this lawsuit by agreeing to a permanent injunction and paying $50,000. In the words of the SEC complaint, "As of late 2002, MI's approximately 40 years' of development has resulted in a prototype Skycar capable of hovering about fifteen feet above the ground."
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Originally posted by El Tiante
Good riddance. The guy is a con artist. He’s been showing his “Skycar” for more than 20 years and all I’ve ever seen is it hover a few feet from the ground while hanging from a crane.
Originally posted by vorazechul
OOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUU yes it is a joke
I saw a klip of it "flying" with sound!!!!!!
Eight wankel engines screaming like hell is not what you wonna hear. This is louder than a concorde being supersonic near the ground
Originally posted by planeman
I hear the skepticism but my take on this technology is slightly different.
The physical technology is generally agreed to be feasible. But for it to be used as everyday transport by non-pilot-qualified people it would need a MASSIVE network for remote/automated control to prevent collisions. That presents the problems of cost, sheer scale, redundancy (network crash takes on literal meaning?), frequency shortage etc etc. Therefore for some time the vehicle would be limited to piloted flight within existing civilian flight control frameworks -and that limits the market place.
[edit on 18-5-2006 by planeman]
[edit on 18-5-2006 by planeman]