Thursday, April 6, 2017

7 companies working to make 'flying cars' a reality

back to the future flying carThe flying car in "Back to the Future."YouTube/MovieClips

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk may think flying cars are a bad idea, but several companies are working to make them a reality as early as next year.

The vehicles these companies are working on aren't the same from flying cars from "Back to the Future." Rather, they are pursuing electric, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft for shorter urban commutes.

Like the name suggests, these are vehicles that can take off without needing a runway.

Competition is mounting when it comes to the flying-car moonshot — here are 7 companies working on their own VTOL aircrafts:

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

The History Of the Flying Car [Infographic]

We have been waiting our entire lives for flying cars but despite so many promises, it seems like they will remain a scienc fiction fantasy. However, the fact is, flying cars have existed for the last hundred years. Unfortunately, they have always been horribly impractical at best and deathtrap failures at worst. But that hasn't stopped hopeless dreamers from working with the idea!

Trace the history of flying cars with this infographic from Red Bull and dream of the day we can take our road rage to the skies!Source: Red Bull


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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

The history of the flying car in one infographic

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Journey through the decades of man's quest to conquer land and sky.

A photo of the Aeromobil 3.0 flying car prototype

Meet the Aeromobil flying car © Aeromobil

By Ally Koehler and Jon Partridge on 4 April 2017

Ever since man could drive, he has wanted to soar.

Though flying car attempts have numbered into their hundreds, only three have achieved aviation certification and at least two designers died in pursuit of their lofty dreams.

With Airbus set to test its autonomous flying taxis by the end of this year, self-driving cars already hitting the road in major cities around the world, and three flying car models lined up to ship by 2020, could we finally be on the cusp of takeoff?

We review the highs and lows of flying car development and the road that lies ahead.

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Monday, April 3, 2017

Flying Sheet of Ice Smashes Car Windshield on I-93 in NH

A car crashed when a sheet of ice flew off a box truck and smashed its windshield on I-93 in Bow, New Hampshire this morning, according to state police.

The police investigation revealed that a sheet of ice dislodged from the top of an unidentified box truck traveling southbound on I-93. The ice struck the car's windshield, smashing it and causing minor lacerations to the driver's hands.

The box truck continued driving without stopping.

Police are asking anyone with information related to the incident to call 603-271-3636.

Published 56 minutes ago | Updated 39 minutes ago


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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Shocking body-cam footage shows four cyclists sent flying through the air after head-on collision with car

  • Ethan Fann and his friends were speeding downhill near Jamestown, CA
  • Group of riders were all thrown off their bikes when the van hit one of them
  • Clip sparked social media row over who is to blame for collision
  • Mr Fann said it was a 'miracle' that his friend was not killed
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    A stomach-churning video has emerged of the moment a car crunched straight into a group of cyclists on a mountain road.

    Ethan Fann and his three friends were descending Twist Road near Jamestown, California, when a van hurtled round a blind corner and smashed into the four bikes.

    The first rider who was hit is lucky to be alive after his helmet 'disintegrated' from the impact, Mr Fann said.

    All four riders miraculously escaped without life-threatening injuries and have made full recoveries since the smash in June 2015.

    The clip has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times since it was posted online.

    Mr Fann said he has learned the lesson about riding around bends where he cannot see far enough ahead of himself to be able to stop quickly in an emergency.

    Social media users have argued viciously over who is to blame for the collision.

    Ethan Fann and his three friends were descending Twist Road near Jamestown, California, when a van hurtled round a blind corner and smashed into the four bikes. The first rider who was hit is lucky to be alive after his helmet 'disintegrated' from the impact, Mr Fann said

    All four riders miraculously escaped without life-threatening injuries and have made full recoveries since the smash in June 2015

    Mr Fann said he has learned the lesson about riding around bends where he cannot see far enough ahead of himself to be able to stop quickly in an emergency

    Peter Christis said: 'I am struggling to see how anyone could blame the cyclists for this accident.

    'If, instead of bikes, there had been a car driving in the lane in the direction of the video, the oncoming car would have hit it head on and there would be a couple of little white crosses on the side of the road.'

    But Jeff Westerskōv disagreed. He said: 'Bombing downhill around a blind corner and taking up the whole road with cars driving up isn't exactly the smartest thing to do.'

    In his original YouTube post, Mr Fann said: 'The incident occurred near Jamestown, California on a training ride for the UC Merced Cycling Team. Pictured in the video is Twist Road, a popular climb/descent for cyclists because of the tight turns (Twist, get it?) found near the bottom.

    Mr Fann said: Pictured in the video is Twist Road, a popular climb/descent for cyclist s because of the tight turns (Twist, get it?) found near the bottom'

    He added: 'The twists that make it fun also cause blind corners and then it was just a matter of "wrong place wrong time". Fortunately the driver stopped and help us make the necessary calls to emergency services which were then able to get to us within a couple of minutes'

    'Unfortunately, the twists that make it fun also cause blind corners and then it was just a matter of "wrong place wrong time".

    'Fortunately for us the driver stopped and help us make the necessary calls to emergency services which were then able to get to us within a couple of minutes.

    'The first rider hit endured the majority of the injuries and had to be air-lifted to a nearby hospital, but was miraculously limited to a concussion and leg/knee/hand fractures which he has then since fully recovered from.

    The first rider hit suffered from concussion as well as a fractured leg, knee and hand

    In the clip Mr Fann crashes into two of his friends, flies of his bike and rolls onto his back

    'His Giro Air Attack helmet (I feel the need to specifically call out the helmet brand) is what saved his life. If you look closely you can actually see the helmet disintegrate when hitting the window of the van.

    'The second miracle is how he landed on top of his brother which prevented his unprotected head from hitting the asphalt.'

    Mr Fann added: 'The rider on the left sustained the second greatest degree of injuries, but was still limited to an ER visit and some stitches. Myself and the other rider only sustained bruising and moderate road rash.

    'With the help of the video police were able to determine that the van w as at fault for being on our side of the road, but I still learned the lesson that I should be incredibly careful when outriding my line of sight.'

     


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    Saturday, April 1, 2017

    Only on 12: Flying tire strikes car on I-43

    GLENDALE, Wis. —

    A man driving on Interstate 43 on Thursday morning is thankful to be alive after a tire soared through the air, striking his car.

    It's a drive that almost changed Joe Boblick's life forever near Hampton Avenue.

    The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said a vehicle crashed into the median, sending a tire into oncoming traffic and Boblick's path.

    "I hit the brakes pretty hard, and if I hadn't slammed on my brakes, it would have gone through my window," Boblick said. "Instead it rolled off the front of my car."

    He was able to pull his car to the side, where he waited for help to arrive.

    "If I'd been texting or talking on the phone and didn't hit the brakes, it probably would have killed me."

    Multiple people have had their cars hit by tires on area freeways in recent years and in 2007, a well-known cardiologist was killed when a tire went through his windshield on I-43.

    Boblick feels lucky.

    "I'm just glad to go home to my daughter and my wife," said Boblick. I'm very fortunate so I bought some lottery tickets too because there's a lot of luck to go around."

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    Friday, March 31, 2017

    Failure to Launch

     

    Identified Flying Objects

    The future is here and it's not all it was cracked up to be.  For example, one of the great disappointments of the 21st century, thus far, is the lack of flying cars.  Wasn't this supposed to be the signature achievement of Tomorrowland?

    The Terrafugia flying car – this one was actually said to be in development a little while ago with the maiden flight of the prototype scheduled for 2018. Is the Age of the Jetsons finally beginning? One thing is clear: once this car becomes widely available, we can finally go about abolishing the State. The question "Who will build the roads?" will once and for all be laid to rest!

    Image credit: Terrafugia

    The frustration was aptly expressed by PayPal co-founder and early Facebook investor Peter Thiel when he said, "We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters."  Of course, the 140 character reference is in regard to Twitter and its 140 character limit per tweet.

    Indeed, Twitter is a second-rate alternative to flying cars.  What's more, it has the ill-effect of reducing people's brains to mashed potatoes.  In place of well-reasoned and thoughtful discourse, Twitter promotes inane statements from Congressional representatives and even the President.

    But all is not lost.  For the flying car will soon be a reality.  The IFO – or Identified Flying Object – is a proposed two seat concept drone that looks like a UFO.  Not only does it fly.  It's safe too.  According to its specifications, if the eight battery powered electric rotary engines run out of juice, the cockpit detaches and a parachute releases and safely guides the passengers to the ground.

    From what we gather, the IFO concept isn't all that novel.  Backyard enthusiasts have been developing and test piloting these contraptions for years.  We suppose these experimental flights are uninsured. What's the point?

    Homemade passenger drone – a spiritual heir of the Wright brothers takes off in his backyard. The real miracle is not that this thing apparently can indeed fly (well, sort of), it is rather that he hasn't been regulated and fined out of existence yet…

    Financial Psychopaths

    The point is, soon you'll be able to have your cake and eat it too.  Specifically, you'll be able to rifle off 140 character tweets from the comfort of your flying car.  Does it get any better than that?

    Naturally, it depends who you ask.  Tweets from flying cars are not for everyone.  For instance, one fellow may prefer a jumbo cola and a hot dog at a Major League Baseball game.  Another may favor reading a Dickens novel from a mountain cabin in the woods.

    It comes down to choices and individual preferences.  Yet in today's world, constructed through financial engineering, certain choices and individual preferences are grossly penalized.  Specifically, hard work, diligent saving, and paying one's way are virtues that are punished with exacting deception.

    Of course, as we all know, the Fed doesn't care about stock prices. Only sometimes…  when they go down for instance – click to enlarge.

    The crafty wizards at the Federal Reserve have contrived a world of declining interest rates for over 35-years.  Presently, savers get next to nothing on their capital.  Leverage addicted madmen, on the other hand, get rich.

    In particular, financial psychopaths have been able to borrow gobs of money, plow it into assets – like stocks, bonds, and real estate – and then refinance every several years at lower and lower rates.  Plus, if that wasn't good enough, they could count on the Fed to induce perpetually higher asset prices to bail them out if they got into a pinch.

    Failure to Launch

    Since December 15, roughly three and a half months ago, the Federal Reserve has raised the federal funds rate two times, by 25 basis points per rate increase.  The last time the Fed increased the federal funds rate by this amount was over a decade ago.  What do credit markets make of it?

    If you can believe it, the yield on the 10-Year Treasury note has not gone up over this period.  Rather, it's gone down.  From 2.58 percent on December 15 to 2.42 percent as of market close on Thursday.

    The 10-year treasury yield and the effective federal funds rate – the blue rectangle on the right hand side contains the time period discussed above… and wouldn't you know, treasury note yields have indeed declined in the face of two rate hikes. Let's see – is it those evil Asian savers again, with their "savings glut"? We seem to dimly remember a certain Mr. Bernanke partly blaming those yellow peril money hoarders for the last bubble (i.e., the one that raged before he proved he could produce an even bigger one). Part of the bla me also went to the "lack of regulations" in what was at the time one of the most heavily regulated sectors of the economy…  whatever it was, it wasn't the Fed's fault! – click to enlarge.

    What's going on?  Is the Fed yet again manning the monetary controls without a clue?  Are the stagnant yields a sign that, once again, and despite many attempts following the Great Recession, the economy has had yet another failure to launch?

    No doubt, time will tell.  However, at the moment, the commercial credit market has offered several utterances on the matter.  Here we'll turn to The Telegraph for explanation:

    "One key measure of US corporate borrowing is falling at the fastest rate since the onset of the Lehman Brothers crisis.  Money supply growth in the US has also slowed markedly.  These monetary and credit signals tend to be leading indicators for the real economy.

    "Data from the US Federal Reserve shows that the $2 trillion market for commercial and industrial loans peaked in December.  The sector has weakened abruptly as lenders tighten credit, especially for non-residential property.  Over the last three months it has dropped at a rate of 5.4pc on annual basis, a pace of decline not seen since December 2008.

    "The deterioration in the broader $9 trillion market for loans and leases has been less dramatic but it too is shrinking, falling at a 1.6pc rate on a three-month basis.  'Corporate lending has ground to a halt and I am staggered that the Fed is raising rates.  They have made a very big mistake,' said Patrick Perret-Green from AdMacro."

    Y/y growth rates of money TMS-2 (broad true US money supply) and commercial & industrial loans. We have discussed this topic in a recent post on corporate debt entitled "LIBOR Pains".  The sharp decline in bank lending to companies is a bit ominous. Usually is a leading indicator of economic activity and in the absence of QE it will definitely lead to a further slowdown in money supply growth. Note: This is the datum that matters most for the asset bubble. We strongly recommend keeping an eye on these data series – click to enlarge.

    Certainly, the Fed always makes big mistakes.  The long and short of it is fixing the price of credit via a central planning authority is a fool's game.  For whatever reason, Yellen and her cohorts are compelled to go after it with gusto – even as they further distort the world into absurdity.

    Their plan, you see, is to fix their mistakes with even bigger mistakes.  When the credit market cracks in earnest, they'll follow it up with something especially foolish.

    Charts by St. Louis Federal Rserve Research

    Chart and image captions by PT

    MN Gordon is President and Founder of Direct Expressions LLC, an independent publishing company. He is the Editorial Director and Publisher of the Economic Prism – an E-Newsletter that tries to bring clarity to the muddy waters of economic policy and discusses interesting investment opportunities.

       

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