gruntguru wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 01:58
Pinger wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 19:15
J.A.W. wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 12:18
As for your wanting to upscale, motorcycles are (parts of the developing world - excepted) generally used by a solo rider, whether for fun, commuting, or for direct work purposes, & the small size means less space is occupied, both on road, & for parking, so I'd suggest you are perhaps over-reaching with the call for a rotor-flight car.
Motorcycle - cross rivers, mountains?
Solo flyer pilot training - where?
I think the motorcycle is (as JAW intended) a good example of the demand for single occupant transportation.
Flyer pilot training? Perhaps a high quality simulator could be produced at reasonable cost?
Indeed gg, roads/viaducts/bridges have been a regular thing for civil-transport over such features
since before Caesar's day, but further to Pinger's claims about E-regulations, it seems self-evident
that any flying machine - with significant carrying capacity - is going to be severely use-regulated
within cities, on a basic security-level basis, whereas the damage that any solo flier can wreak, individually, is going to be limited, payload-wise, even if 'Kamikaze'-intent/remote controlled...
About the simulator, perhaps a 'passive-rotor' suit set-up, in an existing 'sky-diving simulator'
vertical-type windtunnel, may be a practicable start for Manolis' 'personal flyer?
The Wright Bros learned to fly with gliders well prior to attempting powered (contra-rotating prop)
heavier-than-air flight, quite sensibly. (& after model-tests in a windtunnel, as it happens).