Hyundai's Flying Car Flies For an Audience 96
garymortimer writes "Not many garages would work with Hyundai's hexadecagon. Showcasing at the 2013 IDEAs festival, the manned 16 rotored multirotor looks rather dodgy! Well done to them though for making it fly." It's just one of many crazy looking ideas in this video.
Man was not meant to fly in a car. (Score:5, Funny)
The only truly flying animals are turtles. Turtles soar gracefully and have super multidirectional turbothrusters with hover capability. Birds are just kludges combining parts of slugs, fish, and squirrels, and they are graceless and inoperable, compared to the almighty turtles. Needless to say, man, which a species of Dog, does not know how to fly without the aid of turtle, so this is just another episode of Hyundai Hubris. Things would be better after a revolutionary reunification of Korea that sweeps out the parasitical chaebol like Hyundai and its phony "flying cars"! DEFEND NORTH KOREA!!!!!
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So cool, Gamera! So cool, Gamera! So cool, Gamera!
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Shadow the Sun, Evil's Rainbow
Frozen monster, Dare to march!
Jumped, Flew. Go! Go! Go!
Destroy with Jet Flame. Here goes Gamera!
So cool, Gamera! So cool, Gamera! So cool, Gamera!
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Ah! Gamera!
Gamera is really neat.
Gamera is filled with meat.
We've been eating Gamera!
Shell
Teeth
Eyes
Flames
Claws
Breath
Scales
Fun!
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How is this scored 0?
Just in time... (Score:2)
Excellent (Score:1)
Innovative, obvious buy in from the company employee's, teamwork. I say, well done. Who cares is any of these idea's are market ready. It's the creativity that will pay off in the end...
Re:Excellent (Score:5, Funny)
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For the record, I know of at least one recorded case where a young guy driving a bike got killed by hitting a wire stretched between two trees across the road at high speed. He basically broke his wind pipe.
The wire was hanged by local festival organizers to block the road, and apparently they didn't mark it clearly enough for someone traveling at high speed in the dark to see. There have also been some cases of local young kids' stupid fad being stretching a rope across walkways where bicycle travel often
"Flying car" is a stretch (Score:1)
That's no flying car... it's not even a "roadable aircraft."
This [flyingenterprises.com] is a flying car.
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For what little it's worth, so did I.
Well played, qbit!
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You only get a sniff for now, if you know what I mean.
Do you mean the person who came up with this shit was huffing glue?
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Come-on people. This guy isn't a troll. He really believes these theories. Here him out. Things don't "move" all things jump at light speed from subatomic sized grid sector to grid sector, something moving slow simply has more pauses between jumps than something that moves fast. Also there is a force that keeps things moving, things don't naturally want to keep moving, they want to stop, immediately into their spot. This special force is going to be explained, as soon as the blog poster decides to continue
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I think you missed my obvious sarcasm.
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That's just a hot air balloon. Now this [youtube.com] is a flying car.
link to original source (Score:5, Informative)
The linked post is just a low-information reblog of this article [easier.com] and its embedded video.
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And the video is damned useless. It jumps around so quick you can't even figure out what half the stuff is and offers no explanation.
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I am afraid the concept of a flying car is still way off in the future or in Sci-Fi since you would have to have two major leaps in technology, the first being a flying car that is relatively small, manoeuvrable and economical and second you would need a county wide
2013 IDEAs festival? (Score:2)
How come in the video, it says 2012 IDEAs Festival everywhere?
I think we're seeing old ideas here. Interested in seeing this year's though; some interesting devices created there.
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Better Link (Score:3)
Here [youtu.be]
The money shot starts at 2:50 and lasts all of 7 seconds.
Re:Better Link (Score:5, Insightful)
Thanks. I got about 90 seconds into the video and saw absolutely nothing of interest.
My standard advice for anybody wanting to show me a video: edit it to half its length. Sight unseen, knowing nothing about you, I know that you're going to be too attached to the sound of your own authorial voice. It sounds like in this case that advice needed to be given 3 or 4 times.
no flying cars, please (Score:1)
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Dodgy? (Score:2)
Looks more Hyunadiy to me...
More Lift (Score:2)
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I would blame it on the control system and the engineering of the vehicle. I don't think the number of rotors is a big issue... each cluster of 4 props could be operated in unison, making the control system see it as a quad-copter.
Smaller electric multi-rotor aircraft run into the same stability limitations to a lesser degree, but it can be compensated for with an appropriate set of PID variables. The issue is the mass of the rotating assembly vs. the torque available to accelerate it. Electric motors have
Re:More Lift (Score:4, Informative)
Agreed. I expected to see a car that flies. I figured it was another car-airplane hybrid. But no, we have 6 fans blowing downward and it's wobbly as hell. I believe the US Military did the same crap in the 1960's. Congratulations!
Actually it was the British that developed the "Flying Bedstead" [wikipedia.org] in 1953/4.
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From the docudrama: "and we're developing a flying saucer!"
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Quadcopters can easily get out of ground effect. They don't do it here for safety reasons, most likely.
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Ground effect and battery life (Score:2)
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Agreed. It's also a dead end since a flying vehicle carrying people needs to be able to land with engine failure. Well, not the V22 Osprey, but every other type of aircraft. This type of aircraft will not auto rotate, and will never be deemed safe.
How is that a car? (Score:2)
And not a helicopter or whathaveyou?
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Righto. All the Slashdot stories I've read about flying cars turn out to be prototypes for vehicles that look more like a helicopter or a VTOL jet plane. So what's to prevent somebody putting some road-worthy wheels on an airship or rocket and calling that a flying car?
My idea of a flying car is a car that lifts off the ground for longer than an action movie chase scene and looks no weirder than the Batmobile in default configuration. I'll cut some slack for Transformer-like vehicles that can change modes.
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Flying cars are a dead end science as long as these gimps insist on mechanical-only propulsion. If, and that's a big if, they ever get this piece of crap to do more than just hover with a doll on top, they'll still have to solve a bunch of other problems.
Like designing a rotor that won't indiscriminately cut pedestrians in a billion pieces and then crash to the ground face-first. And a whole host of other malfunctions that will also make this hovering bathtub crash face-first.
Cancelling gravity with the hel
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Not a hexadecagon (Score:2)
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Naming things based on shape names is ridiculous anyway.
Recently I built a hierarchical tree structure to organize a huge 2D tile-based world such that it could be easily sharded and scaled.
Similar approaches of spacial partitioning are: Binary Trees (2 children per node -- 1 axis), Quadtrees (4 children per node, 2 axes), and Octrees (8 children per node, 3 axes). To reduce bandwidth requirements and run-time, instead of multiple levels of Quadtrees each level of the tree has 256 more nodes...
I'm no
Flying car? (Score:3)
Whoopdi freakin do.
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There is no flying car there. All I see is a muti-rotor platform, lifting a mannikin. A scaled-up Parrot AR. Whoopdi freakin do.
Yeah, and how can they even consider a man removing the tire from a car, then slapping it on a bicycle and using the stored energy to motor away on "flying" at all is beyond me. That driving centipede thing was totally land based too -- It practically CRAWLED up stairs!
Hell, the compact transforming motorcycle thing and mobile tea-cup ride were barely even aerodynamic! None of the vehicles even have wings! One was just a Guy in a Plastic Bubble! It's a travesty to call this a new line of flying cars!
Andre Franquin was a visionary (Score:2)
How to make a flying car, in 3 easy steps (Score:5, Funny)
1. Find a helicopter.
2. Call it a car.
3. Profit.
Signature (Score:2)
The Flying Pulpit (Score:1)
Posting this because too few people know about it.
There is such a thing as a personal flying device, it has existed since the 70s. It's called the Williams X-Jet or WASP (Williams Aerial Systems Platform), and also known as the Flying Pulpit.
Here's a video [youtube.com] and its Wikipedia page [wikipedia.org]. Other videos: one [youtube.com], two [youtube.com], three [youtube.com], four [youtube.com].
It's basically a manually controlled 3D Segway in the way it operates. You just lean in the direction you want it to move and adjust the power output. There's a separate control for yaw (turni
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There is such a thing as a personal flying device, it has existed since the 70s. It's called the Williams X-Jet or WASP
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I won't go into a political tangent, but you've got to ask yourself why it's not being sold to the public..
I love these conspiracy theories ! Unless you are extremely rich yourself you are never going to have one of these, so why get so hot under the collar about it ? I don't know where to start with the problems this WASP raises. Here are some :-
1) Using a jet engine's thrust for all your lift (as opposed to wings or a rotor) is horribly inefficient. What mileage did this thing get, and what range?
2) There is no escape from engine failure or even slight malfunction. Leading to :
3) As TFA talks abo
GEMA, again (Score:1)
Great! A video of a flying car! But nooooo.... "Unfortunately, this UMG-music-content is not available in Germany because GEMA has not granted the respective music publishing rights."
FUCK YOU GEMA! FUCK YOU ALL TO HELL!
What's wrong with American companies (Score:2)
IMHO, this illustrates what's wrong with American companies on several levels. One: Lots of Asian companies allow their engineers full access to the resources of the company to do proof-of-concept competitions. In general, American companies don't. Two: Lots of Asian companies actually make product. Too many American companies are focused on selling services.
But this is a waste (Score:2)
FWIW, the design limitations on a car (has to be able to handle collisions well, needs to be compact to fit the road, needs to handle ground drag well, visual range appropriate for a ground vehicle) and an aircraft (has to be lightweight, visual ability for 3-D awareness, needs to handle front drag well) conflict so badly as to make a flying car horrible at both jobs.
Which, in turn, means that the engineers forgot to do the most basic engineering: examination of the performance requirements and envelope.
So
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The intent of the competition is to turn ideas into working models, not actual product. The goal being to allow the designers and engineers some freedom from the day-to-day grind. Maybe once in a while something they come up with has potential. And certainly they all learn a lot during the process which is useful when working on real product. My point is that most American companies don't encourage this. 3M is one exception and they have incorporated technical "screwing around" into their business mode
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I suggest you read The Tipping Point. There is more to 3M than allowing their engineers to play games.
Horrible video (Score:1)
Sigh, my people (Score:2)
Americans - their idea of the future is the 1950's, only with smartphones. Like grandpas wearing their fedoras and suit-n-tie, they want to keep on looking like they did when they were young and on top of the world. Cars and freeways, only with faster cars that don't look too silly, that is, that look like something that they grew up with.
A multi-rotor platform, with a little work, *is* a flying car. A flying car will not look like a flying Delorean. It will look like what a flying car will look like. And t
Not Dodgy... (Score:2)
Hyundai. :P
what about the mMoller Skycar? (Score:2)
Guess Hyundai hasn't heard of the Moller flying car:
http://youtu.be/rgjug_0OAF0 [youtu.be] youtube video.
http://moller.com/dev/ [moller.com] company website.
still in R&D but getting closer.