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Flying car spotted on google earth


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Here's a question for you: what have the Nazi wartime test facility at Peenemunde and the Australian city of Perth got in common? Well, the first thing (and just about the only thing, truth be told) which springs to mind is that they are both next to large bodies of water. This is useful if you're going to test things which might go bang. Like V-2 rockets and - wait for it - flying cars:

Which leaves just one possible explantion: the Aussies have developed a gravity-busting hyperdrive, have bolted it into a second-hand Holden, and are seen here in the split second before their X-Motor made the transdimensional leap to hyper light speed.

So, the answer to the question "Where's my bloody flying car?" is very simply "Right here"*.

Article thanks to TheRegister.com I donno how real it is… I think it actually looks kind of real- bad quality but doesn't look that fake. Whatchall think?

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It may well be a real picture but who is to say it is a car? It could be a biil board or a sign with a car up on the bill board seriously. I have seen bill boards that have whole trailers or what appear to be actuall trailers on top of a pole.


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I'm very skeptical myself, but that does look an awful lot like a floating car. I'd have to agree, though, that it could very well be a billboard. I wonder if someone will go there and investigate?


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Someone went to check it out - nothing there.


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What I know of is the skywar ( Moller skycars ) from: http://www.moller.com/skycar/

*from the manufacturer's site (above)

4.1. When will M400 be available? Limited numbers are expected to be available within the next three years. These will be used for marketing demonstrators, special sales, and military applications. A FAA certified model is more than four years away. We already have over 100 reservations for the FAA certified models. The timing of the models available to the public will depend on the speed of the government in certifying the vehicle as airworthy. Moller has little or no control in this process.

I Hope that this relates to what everyone is talking about here, if not then ignore what I just said.:|


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man those cars would be cool and crewl :DB)