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Not sure id call it a flying car. More like a personal drone.

Either way it looks cool, but i don't really want random idiots flying one around over me either.

Going to need to have some sort licensing for these things as they gain popularity imo
 

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In Canada it will likely fall under the ultralight classification so would require an ultralight permit to fly.

In the US as it is under 254lbs no license is required to fly as long as the speed stays at or under 63mph, hence the 63mph software based speed limit. I'm sure that'll change real quick though.
 

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Now if those could lift the weight of a snowmobile. That'll be a game changer.

Can't tow the dead sled out. Just run back to the truck and fly back to retrieve it yourself.

Or now when they close down the access trails into places. Can drop yourself and a few buddies in places and ride all day.
 

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Now if those could lift the weight of a snowmobile. That'll be a game changer.

Can't tow the dead sled out. Just run back to the truck and fly back to retrieve it yourself.

Or now when they close down the access trails into places. Can drop yourself and a few buddies in places and ride all day.

If it had the range and performance, screw snowmobiling, think of the backcountry you could see with that thing.....
 
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