[quote=strikerno14;#3643830;1277974248]flying cars will only make things worse, for example, what if your flying car will accidentally break it's engine or something? not only are you putting yourself in danger but also the others who are below you who will be smashed to bits because of your flying car. It may take care of traffic but it's more dangerous.[/quote]
Ugh... Tell that to those who works in airports and fly's an airplane.

I bet they'll just laugh at your comment.

Well think about it. So what if a flying car crashes? As I see it, it's better than being crashed down by a jumbo jet or fearing another hijack.

And speaking of security... I think they wouldn't sell and mass produce it, if it isn't secure in aviation like those airplanes we see on the runways.
Accidents happen so what? And in progress, accidents are 90% invetable. And accidents can be either positive or negative. It's a fact and I suggest deal with it.

Well if you can prove me wrong, good luck buddy. :3
Anyway, kinda in awe that they managed something like that. Though I'm still not that convinced, 'cause it says that the dynamics is still of an airplane's and basically no one can drive it without proper certification (well... most licenses requires authentication and certification anyway, so complaining is pointless

). But making something smaller than a private jet to fly is very... enlightening.

Well... about the price? Who knows.

It's not officially released yet so [b]we can't speculate[/b].