Let's see how long it takes the City of Dayton to let this chance slip through its fingers.
I am looking for investors in my flying-pig project. If pigs could fly, and they will someday, then think of all the savings in shipping costs.
Sketchy story with many unanswered questions. Sounds like some background checks and credit checks need to be run before we celebrate. Hopefully, the government does the due diligence, because the media sure aren't.
I've been reading Popular Science magazine since the 1950s and the flying car articles have been numerous. Every article says that some company is almost ready to go into production, but it never comes to anything. It is a sad day when the hopes for Dayton's recovery are pinned to a flying car.
Cars, whether they fly or not, use gas and trains don't. Use the money to invest in trains.
What consequences will we have if this product actually goes to market? Who is going to write the laws and who is going to enforce them? And what about the weirdos who want to cause harm? The idea may be great, but the dangers of today's world are too great to ignore.