AirCar, a dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle moved closer to production this week, fulfilling a key development milestone in a 35-minute flight from the internat...
there are cars (sports cars, for example) that aren’t street legal. There are also street legal things that aren’t cars (I don’t consider a semi to be a “car”, for example.
Being street legal is not what makes something a car.
planes already have wheels and can move on the ground, called taxiing.
Making the taxiing part street legal (and more efficient, admittedly) does not really change “what” the plane can do. Only the extent of the capability
there are cars (sports cars, for example) that aren’t street legal. There are also street legal things that aren’t cars (I don’t consider a semi to be a “car”, for example.
Being street legal is not what makes something a car.
It is distinguished by calling it a flying car. Or would you rather a rolling plane?
planes already have wheels and can move on the ground, called taxiing.
Making the taxiing part street legal (and more efficient, admittedly) does not really change “what” the plane can do. Only the extent of the capability
That settles it then. We call it a taxi.
a flying taxi.
ftfy
Taxibird.