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Previously on "for the discerning contractor........."
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I don't really get why people pursue flying cars as a commercial venture, surely everyone can see the way the world is going with cars and air travel? What's the carbon footprint of what's effectively a private plane?!
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Imagine cars full of squirrels and kebab meat crashing into the top of a wall near you!Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
The problem is that if a car conks out while driving you can usually pull in gently to the curb and await the AA or RAC
(or Merc free roadside assistance if you're AtW)
But if a flying car does the same in flight, you'd go into an uncontrollable dive and land God knows where like a V2 rocket!
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The problem is that if a car conks out while driving you can usually pull in gently to the curb and await the AA or RACOriginally posted by d000hg View Post
Yeah, air-travel is far less regulated than road travel
(or Merc free roadside assistance if you're AtW)
But if a flying car does the same in flight, you'd go into an uncontrollable dive and land God knows where like a V2 rocket!
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Up above the streets and houses - and more importantly the speed cameras...Originally posted by BR14 View Post
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Yay. I'm a babykiler.Originally posted by AtW View Post
Petrol is ok, diesel on the other hand is baby killer
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