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    Dear Santa my Christmas wish, whats' yours?

    I may settle for a nice Malt with frends but this looks irecybliletable

    A flying car that anyone can use will soon go on sale


    A flying car that anyone can use will soon go on sale

    No pilot’s licence will be necessary to fly the Helix

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    Electrically powered vertical-take-off-and-landing (evtol) aircraft—flying cars, to the layman—are an idea whose time has not quite yet come, but is fast approaching. Many firms are jostling with each other, offering designs that range from scaled-up multirotor drones, via things which resemble rigid spiders’ webs, to fixed-wing/helicopter hybrids. None of these, however, will be Jetson-like family saloons with dad (or even mum) at the controls. Those flying them will require a pilot’s licence. Most will probably be used initially as sky-going taxis.
    One company has, by contrast, stuck to its guns and carried through its original project to create something which people can purchase and pilot themselves. Helix is a single-seat vehicle, so “flying motorbike” might be a more accurate appellation. It has, however, been carefully crafted by its maker, Pivotal, based in Silicon Valley, to be within America’s rules for microlight aircraft. That means anyone, pilot’s licence or not, can fly it over non-built-up areas. As a result, from next year those with $190,000 stuffed down the back of the sofa will be able to order one for personal use—though they will not be able to take delivery until June.
    It has been a hairy ride. Pivotal, known as Opener until October 5th, the day Helix was announced, was founded by Marcus Leng, a Canadian. Mr Leng is a mechanical engineer. In 2011, having built up and sold a manufacturing company, he found himself at a loose end. He had, he says, always been interested in flight, and some back-of-the-envelope calculations he made suggested that electric lift-off of a human-carrying craft, using motors powered by the lithium-ion batteries that were then becoming fashionable, ought to work.
    He thus built a prototype and flew it in the garden of his house in Warkworth, Ontario. He called it BlackFly. It was (and still is, for it is preserved in the company’s museum) almost literally a thing of sealing-wax and string. The airframe consisted of carbon-fibre struts held together in at least one place by a chopstick. The propellers were wooden. It rose into the air but once. That flight was, though, the first ever made by a human being in an evtol craft.
    Twelve years later, after much tinkering, the firm thinks it has something marketable. On the way, besides changing its location, its name, and the name and livery of its putative product (Helix is largely white, with a red go-faster stripe), it has also changed boss. Mr Leng handed over the reins in 2022, to Ken Karklin, who had previously worked for AeroVironment, a maker of military drones.
    The rebaptised aircraft has, nevertheless, changed little in its fundamentals over the years. The struts which held the original together have been replaced by a monocoque body. The chopstick is gone. But it still sports two pairs of wings, one fore and one aft, and eight propellers (two on each wing), meaning it vaguely resembles a squashed “H” when seen in the sky from below. And there is no undercarriage. Instead, its belly is curved in a way reminiscent of a humpback whale’s, so it rocks to stability after landing.
    Pilot’s licence or not, buyers will still need to undertake at least some training to fly a Helix. Pivotal insists on this—not least because it worries that an early accident would be catastrophic for sales. For the same reason, the craft’s software will stop the pilot doing anything that does not fit inside its aerodynamic-safety envelope. And if, despite this, something does go wrong, it is fitted with a parachute. Pull the appropriate knob hard and an explosive charge will blast this clear of the fuselage, allowing its canopy to open and carry the aircraft to terra firma.
    The Helix’s top speed is a respectable 100kph, but its range is only 30km. And refuelling it is a bit of a pain. Filling up from the mains takes 4½ hours, though a special high-power system similar to those employed for electric cars can bring that down to 75 minutes. Not yet quite the Jetsons, then. But a possible step on—or perhaps above—the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    Dear Santa my Christmas wish, whats' yours?
    I may settle for a nice Malt with frends but this looks irecybliletable
    I like a glass myself, but will have to go for 'Peace on Earth'

    Each to his own, Johnny


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    I'd settle for a pair of legs that didn't hurt all the time.

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    As far as gifts from fellow posters are concerned, the OP not scattering the forum with quite as much pointless, unreadable and almost painfully unfunny piffle in 2024 would be very much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    As far as gifts from fellow posters are concerned, the OP not scattering the forum with quite as much pointless, unreadable and almost painfully unfunny piffle in 2024 would be very much appreciated.
    Nah, an intelligent, well travelled and astute poster with his own form of Unwinese, and who never brings one or two sentences of negativity to the table.

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    Yes he fucking does, he never fails to carp on about my posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Yes he fucking does, he never fails to carp on about my posts.
    That would be because your posts are all the same. Day after day, year after year, ghastly people, chickenheads, medieval snake pit, etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Yes he fucking does, he never fails to carp on about my posts.
    As most everyone does. Seems you are the only "chicken head" that appreciates your "posts".

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    As most everyone does. Seems you are the only "chicken head" that appreciates your "posts".
    You reckon ?

    In my opinion SA adds flavour to the TD Soup

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    I wish for World peace, but it's a step-by-step process, so let's start with TD.

    1 - Looper to whittle down the number of possible international suiters and find his true love.

    2 - For Edmond to complete his drilling obsession by the end of the year.

    3 - Backspin to kiss and make up with his papa and take over the family business, thus becoming the pinnacle of an Alpha male.

    4 - For David to realise his dream of becoming the head of cryptic clues for the Times crossword.

    5 - Sauasages to be gifted an island where he can create a land where others are free to enter establishments with pork-based products without discrimination. Maybe a small set of islands and call them "The Links"?

    6 - Willy and Armstrong to unite for a common cause and have a small balcony BBQ for 2 with Willy grilling and Armstrong providing the Leo.

    7 - For Dilly to receive a surprise inheritance from an unknown great aunt and watch him make the same mistakes again. Honestly, no malice involved here. It was great watching him buy a 300cc bike he could not ride or going full Miami Vice on the boat with a bottle of champers and acting like Charlie Sheen in Phnom Phen.
    Black diamonds? I shit 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogon View Post
    I wish for World peas
    Don't we all, mate.

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    ^^
    Good one, Bogon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Originally Posted by Bogon
    I wish for World peas
    Monde-Toute

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Nah, an intelligent, well travelled and astute poster with his own form of Unwinese, and who never brings one or two sentences of negativity to the table.

    Sorry PAG, you obviously don’t read all his posts or read them that carefully. A good 1/3 are quite nasty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Sorry PAG, you obviously don’t read all his posts or read them that carefully. A good 1/3 are quite nasty.
    Whereas it moves up to 2/3 when we see yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Sorry PAG, you obviously don’t read all his posts or read them that carefully. A good 1/3 are quite nasty.
    Maybe some critical, but I don't see maliciousness anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Don't we all, mate.
    All we are saying, is give Peas a chance, sing along g now, TD crooners

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Maybe some critical, but I don't see maliciousness anywhere.
    Appears to be somewhat uneducated, but also a nice and harmless guy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Sorry PAG, you obviously don’t read all his posts or read them that carefully. A good 1/3 are quite nasty.
    You're full of festering shit.

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    To move permanently to the beach

    Samut Prakan is just too loud for me. You would have thought being high up as I am the traffic noise would not be an issue, but it is. Jomtien is my kinda vibe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandaloopy View Post
    Jomtien is my kinda vibe.
    I rather liked Jomtien/Sattahip area when I lived there for almost 2 years. I stayed near the Marina at a very nice condo at White Sands which was attached to the Movenpick resort hotel. Cool thing was being they were linked ( White Sands and Movenpick) I had access to all the Movenpick resort amenities if I wanted to. Enjoyed many a cocktail at the pool bar enjoying the view. . I also enjoyed my jog along the beach and out to the Marina every morning. Was very quiet, nice view. Great seafood places south and no Pattaya riff raff, tour bus's and traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    I rather liked Jomtien/Sattahip area when I lived there for almost 2 years. I stayed near the Marina at a very nice condo at White Sands which was attached to the Movenpick resort hotel. Cool thing was being they were linked ( White Sands and Movenpick) I had access to all the Movenpick resort amenities if I wanted to. Enjoyed many a cocktail at the pool bar enjoying the view. . I also enjoyed my jog along the beach and out to the Marina every morning. Was very quiet, nice view. Great seafood places south and no Pattaya riff raff, tour bus's and traffic.
    Yep, all that shits in wongamat

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    Please Santa

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    Live another year.

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    I'm getting my Christmas gift early. Seeing an old flame for a fun night!

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