Future Flying Cars: Moller M400 Skycar

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By Soulfood

No More Roads

A flying car? Only in your dreams Soulfood. Who are you trying to kid.

No joke--Its true, Moller has a working proto type and well its like star wars and Jetsons meet the real world. It has verticle take off and a really amazing cockpit-you know the kind you drempt about when you were a kid playing video games.

Can you imagine no more roads?

What was that line Doc said to Marty at the end of Back to the Future 2?

"Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads." -Doc Brown at the end of Back to the Future
"Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads." -Doc Brown at the end of Back to the Future

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Sahibpreet Singh  says:
9 months ago

It is very.

halim  says:
5 months ago

its old fashion

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