Flying car Video
Airborne Car VideoIn 1861, Mexico declined to repay the considerable debts it had to nations such as France. On March 27, 1977, at Los Rodeos International Airfield in Tenerife, Pan Am Flight 1736 sat on the taxiways and waited for takeoff.
In 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy marched through the roads of Birmingham, Alabama. There MLK wrote his famous, rousing epistle in defence of the Afro-American opposition. In 1965, the walk that resulted in MLK's arrest and famous 1:54 note prompted the United States to initiate a US operation, Operation Rolling Thunder, to help South Vietnam maintain its independent status.
On May 4, 1961, a coach with black-and-white militants against secregation, the so-called Freedom Riders, was brought to Alabama and immediately assaulted by members of the KKK.
BlackFly, a start-up company, presented a "flying car" that could revolutionize the way people are travelling.
Over the years, flying automobiles have found their way into many novels and movies. Look at the car called BlackFly that was introduced by Palo Alto-based Opener. Opener's website says the BlackFly can cover up to 25 mile at 62 mph. Naturally the car is fully electrical.
It can take off and land either on country roads - ideal grassland - or on freshwater. Alan Eustace, a member of the company's executive committee, said CBS said that the mean individual can learnt to ride a similar car after five mins in a flight simulator. However, the car is not a real one. After all, the BlackFly is going to cause the same costs as a standard SUPV.