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The Terrafugia Transition - is this the first viable flying car?
Gizmag ^ | 7/26/2006 | Staff

Posted on 07/26/2006 11:21:40 AM PDT by Neville72

July 26, 2006

An interesting new flying car is being launched this week at Oshkosh. The Transition is a Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) designed to make general aviation more practical for personal transportation. From start-up company Terrafugi, the Transition drives like a car on public roads and can transition into an aircraft at the nearest airport by lowering its 27-foot wings and taking off. As an aircraft it has a top speed of 130mph, a range of 500 miles and can carry a payload of 430 pounds. One stop gives you over a thousand miles of range inside eight hours. Then you land and fold up the wings and you’re back on the road. As Terrafugia Chief Operating Officer Anna Mracek explains, deposits are being taken at Oshkosh, “our anticipated purchase price is $148k, and a deposit of 5% of that anticipated price will secure your place in line, but not guarantee that exact price.” The Transition delivers 30 mpg in either car or plane mode and promises a true integrated roadable aircraft at an economically compelling price. A prototype is being constructed and deliveries will start in 2009. The Transition will be capable of driving at normal highway speeds, flying at speeds that approach the light sport aircraft limit, and park in a standard garage. The CEO and CTO of Terrafugia is Carl Dietrich – note that name as he’s been incredibly impressive in everything he’s ever attempted and this is an ambitious play. Carl will receive his PhD from MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics this year. Carl received both his SB and SM degrees from the same department, winning all four out of four design competitions available to him then the golden globe for entrepreneurs, the prestigious $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize which annually recognizes one student for outstanding innovations.

Dietrich is keen to get his Transition out there because he fears that if a freely available, low cost form of air transportation doesn’t come along, hundreds of airports across America will close. He’s principally betting that the timing is right – Personal Air Vehicles are inevitable, and to date there has been no spark that has ignited public demand, and one that doubles as a car would supercharge the American aviation industry. Check out what Dietrich has achieved in such short years and see if you can bet against him. He has excelled every time he has competed at anything related to business and formally educated himself in all the business skills necessary to achieve this and no doubt further ambitions. Couple Dietrich’s drive and skill with a viable, high bang-per-buck PAV design and we think this could be big, really big!

Of course it’s not just Carl. Terrafugia was founded by a team of high achieving graduates of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was incorporated earlier this year. Currently based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Terrafugia will “combine solid aircraft design fundamentals with a focus on creativity and customer service.

The Transition weighs 1,320 pounds, hold two adults and luggage, and it’s all driven by a 100 horsepower engine. It can cruise at an altitude of 3,500 up to 8,000 feet and can fly up to 12,000 feet.

Says Carl: “Common wisdom suggests that any vehicle design combining two disparate modes of transportation — flying and driving — will always result in a compromise that will do each task poorly, and, consequently, be unattractive to the marketplace. Advocates say that the potential benefits of such a vehicle could outweigh the performance compromises. Of course, such a bimodal vehicle presents a tremendous engineering challenge, and the devil is in the details. Only those details of the compromise will determine which school of thought is correct.”

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1 posted on 07/26/2006 11:21:45 AM PDT by Neville72
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To: Neville72

http://www.airventure.org/

Welcome to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Wisconsin 2006!
July 24 - 30, 2006


2 posted on 07/26/2006 11:23:37 AM PDT by UB355 (Slower Traffic Keep Right)
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Oh great. Now we'll have people yakking on cell phones and putting on mascara while moving in 3 dimensions.


3 posted on 07/26/2006 11:25:06 AM PDT by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand - If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: Neville72

where's the SUV version?


4 posted on 07/26/2006 11:25:51 AM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: Neville72

Cool!


5 posted on 07/26/2006 11:26:02 AM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: Seruzawa

They do that now!.......


6 posted on 07/26/2006 11:26:30 AM PDT by Red Badger (Is Castro dead yet?........)
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To: Red Badger

Ah crap. Honey, I just hit the end of an unfinished exit ramp. I'm airborne. I'll have to call you back.


7 posted on 07/26/2006 11:29:48 AM PDT by domenad (In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
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To: Neville72
Been there. Done that.

Sorta.


8 posted on 07/26/2006 11:30:57 AM PDT by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: Neville72

I wonder what length strip this thing would need for take-off and landing. If the total wingspan is 27 feet or even 33 feet, I can see some goof trying to take off or land from a regular road.


9 posted on 07/26/2006 11:31:04 AM PDT by RebelBanker (If you can't do something smart, do something right.)
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To: Neville72

in 2015, everyone will be using these. doc brown and marty mcfly took me into the future once.


10 posted on 07/26/2006 11:31:41 AM PDT by philsfan24
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Does it have one of these?


11 posted on 07/26/2006 11:33:38 AM PDT by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: Neville72

Very cool. This has been promised as long as I can remember. Does anybody know how it travels in the "car" mode? Are the wheels driven by the engine, or does the prop provide the thrust? Don't think it would be a good idear to have it rotating at high speed while in traffic.


12 posted on 07/26/2006 11:34:47 AM PDT by bruin66 (Time: Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.)
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To: finnman69

At 430 Lbs payload for that version I'll need the SUV version if I want to take more than the kids with me, like the wife and the luggage.


13 posted on 07/26/2006 11:35:16 AM PDT by PeteB570 (Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
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14 posted on 07/26/2006 11:35:52 AM PDT by McBuff
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To: Neville72

Anybody else notice the absence of rear windows or side mirrors?


15 posted on 07/26/2006 11:36:55 AM PDT by Dreagon
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To: Neville72

A lawyer will sue them for having such a huge blind spot.


16 posted on 07/26/2006 11:37:25 AM PDT by Sensei Ern (http://www.myspace.com/reconcomedy/ "Nothing smells like security like gun smoke.")
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To: Neville72

That's one solution-- the Moller AIr Car is another-- to a need that doesn't exist yet.


17 posted on 07/26/2006 11:38:23 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus (Hey George! Read OUR lips: Build the wall!)
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To: McBuff

-PJ

18 posted on 07/26/2006 11:38:46 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's still not safe to vote Democrat.)
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To: Dreagon

I love the Briuins license plate.


19 posted on 07/26/2006 11:40:52 AM PDT by Holicheese (Stanley Cup's new home IS North Carolina!)
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To: Dreagon

I love the Bruins license plate.


20 posted on 07/26/2006 11:40:57 AM PDT by Holicheese (Stanley Cup's new home IS North Carolina!)
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