I'm sure this technology existed years ago. It would've revolutionized delivery services and emergency response. But the cabal has to keep us locked into a status quo they can control.
By the time it becomes affordable there will be way better tech available... the kind that won't accidentally scalp poochie as you park in the back yard.
Looking ahead: Alef plans to use these Armada flights to inform the design of its first production vehicle, the Model A. That electric flying car is expected to carry 1 to 2 passengers, have a top road speed of 25 mph (40 kph), and have a range of 200 miles (322 km) on the ground or 110 miles (177 km) in the air.
Alef is already taking pre-orders for the $300,000 Model A on its website, with plans to begin deliveries in 2025 — pending approval, of course.
I'm sure this technology existed years ago. It would've revolutionized delivery services and emergency response. But the cabal has to keep us locked into a status quo they can control.
Yeah totally.
It's cool but not revolutionary.
By the time it becomes affordable there will be way better tech available... the kind that won't accidentally scalp poochie as you park in the back yard.
Of course the demo is with music in the background because the thing is probably as loud as 10 vacuum cleaners.
Source
https://www.newsweek.com/alef-flying-car-vehicle-how-works-faa-1810469
https://bigthink.com/the-future/electric-flying-car/
Attribution
Thanks to Benjamin for the link
Looks fake, really green screen crap. Do you guys see how crappy the CGI is.
this^^^
Oh wait I forgot, Look UFO!
There's always the PAL-V.
You need a motorcycle license, but it's enclosed. Earlier ones looked more like a motorcycle.
Pfft... Elliot and ET did it first