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by snowwrestler
3422 days ago
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The idea is that they are self-driving flying cars, so consumers don't need training. While the physics of flight are more complex than driving, the environment is far less complex (straight-line between points, few obstacles along the way). Flight is better suited to automation, and in fact we already have very reliable autopilots and computer-enhanced airplanes. That said, I think the fuel costs of flying mean it will never be competitive with driving, based on cost. |
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