The Jetsons’ Flying Car Is Finally Happening
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In the early 1960s, the Hanna-Barbera animated television series, The Jetsons predicted a future world of flying cars and homes in the sky. Flying taxis have been predicted for decades, but physics dictated that vertical takeoff and landing meant the cost and complexity of helicopters. Today, high-capacity batteries combined with lightweight, high-efficiency electric motors promise to make passenger carrying drones similar to small-scale hobby drones: multiple motors, multiple rotors and microprocessor control for stability. The technology will be ready soon. But will the regulatory framework be ready when hardware is? • ABOUT END OF THE LINE: • Manufacturing veteran James Anderton expresses his compelling and unique opinions about the state of the manufacturing sector. He shares his thoughts and insights to help engineering and manufacturing professionals navigate through the challenges of world events, the blending old with new technologies, evolving processes, gaps in skilled labour, in an effort to help maximize productivity of their daily operations. • James is a former editor of trade publications in the automotive, metalworking and plastics industries with contributions to a wide range of print and on-line publications. He also brings prior industry experience in quality and manufacturing for a Tier One automotive supplier. • * * • ENGINEERING.COM TV: • Watch in-depth engineering videos made for the engineering professional and found exclusively on engineering.com TV: • For the Manufacturing Engineer: https://www.engineering.com/viewAll?c... • For the Design Engineer: https://www.engineering.com/viewAll?c... • * * • STEM GAMES: • Play some fun and educational STEM games on engineering.com: • https://www.engineering.com/resources... • * * • #Flying_Car #Passenger_Drones
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