- Flying car (fiction)
In
fiction a flying car is a car that can be flown in much the same manner as a car may be driven. In some cases a flying car can also be driven on roads.Flying cars usually appear in
science fiction , but some fantasy films, such as "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", employ the same motif. In most cases the exact mechanism for achieving flight is never revealed.In addition, flying cars have become a running joke; the term "where is my flying car" is emblematic of the supposed failure of modern technology to match futuristic visions that were promoted in earlier decades.
cience fiction
In
science fiction , the vision of a flying car is usually a practicalaircraft that the average person can fly directly from any point to another (e.g. from home to work or to the supermarket) without the requirement for roads, runways or other specially-prepared operating areas, and they often start and land in agarage or on aparking lot . In addition, the science-fiction version of the flying car typically resembles a conventional car with no visible means of propulsion, rather than an aeroplane.A flying car is subtly different from a hovercar which flies at an altitude of a few meters.
Where are the flying cars?
Complaints of the non-existence of flying cars have become nearly idiomatic as expressions of disappointment in the failure of the present to measure up to the glory of past predictions.
A "
Calvin and Hobbes " 1989 strip was an early instance of the "Where are the flying cars?" idea:::Hobbes: "A new decade is coming up."::Calvin: "Yeah, big deal! Hmph. Where are the flying cars? Where are the moon colonies? Where are the personal robots and the zero-gravity boots, huh? You call this a new decade?! You call this the future?? HA! Where are the rocket packs? Where are thedisintegration ray s? Where are the floating cities?" [Bill Watterson :Calvin and Hobbes December 30 ,1989 ]A memorable 2001
IBM television commercial featuredAvery Brooks (of "" fame) complaining "It is the year 2000, but where are the flying cars? I was promised flying cars. I don’t see any flying cars. Why? Why? Why?"Comedian
Lewis Black had a similar routine early in the decade: "This new millennium sucks! It's exactly the same as the old millennium! You know why? No flying cars!"In one late 1990s sitcom, a character is visiting the year 1977, where someone from that year says that by 1997 (the then current year) there will be flying cars. The character from 1997 rebukes this, saying that instead there will be computers that sit on your desk and you can play
Solitare on them. To which the 1977 character replies that he's lost his mind.In the
American Dad! episodeBush Comes to Dinner , the newspaper headline reads "IT'S 2007... STILL NO FLYING CARS".Examples
* The 1974
James Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun " portrayed the villain escaping in a 1974AMC Matador with a jet engine and wings mounted to the roof.
* In the "Blade Runner " movie, important people, police, andHarrison Ford use "Spinners", antigravity flying cars, to move in the futuristiccyberpunk Los Angeles of 2019.
* "The Flying Car " was a humorousshort film written byKevin Smith in 2002 for "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ".
* Flying cars were the most common mode of transportation in "The Jetsons ".
* The DeLorean Time machine inBack To The Future is capable of flight for the entirety of the second movie.
*Robert Heinlein's lost first novelFor Us the Living , featured egg-shaped 'flying cars' that had collapsibe wings for fixed-wing flight as well as retractable helicopter style rotors for take off.ee also
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Hovercar (fiction)
*Flying car (aircraft)
* List of fictional vehicles - Flying cars and personal spacecraftReferences
External links
* [http://www.roadabletimes.com/ Roadable Times] - pictures and descriptions of over 70 designs of flying cars and roadable aircraft, past and present
* [http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/aircraft/waterman.htm Waterman Aerobile at the Smithsonian]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3676694.stm Flying cars in 25 years] (BBC News Online )
* [http://www.howstuffworks.com/flying-car.htm How Flying Cars Will Work] fromHowStuffWorks
* [http://davidszondy.com/future/Flight/flyingcars.htm Tales of Future Past]
* [http://travel.howstuffworks.com/x-hawk.htm X-Hawk from HowStuffWorks ]
* [http://www.futurecars.com/futurecars/flying_cars1.html Future Flying Cars]
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