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Getting heavy "Nausicaa Valley of The Wind" vibes from the first one. Wonder if it was inspired by her glider......
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@Bitterjackal @Bitterjackal  21/12/13 23:34  polubiono  72

Getting heavy "Nausicaa Valley of The Wind" vibes from the first one. Wonder if it was inspired by her glider...

@Salmach808 @Salmach808  21/12/13 07:59  polubiono  69

They all are interesting and I'd love to see further development of them. The Blackfly and Jetson One are the two I would feel safe enough to try. Thank you for the upload and welcome back

@princecharon @princecharon  21/12/22 02:11  polubiono  40

I really like how very 'Miyazaki' the Opensky looks. Quite beautiful, and clearly a labour of love, as well as engineering skill.

@speakthetruth110 @speakthetruth110  21/12/16 22:11  polubiono  39

Great video ! The Zeva Aero looks promising. Appreciate the fact that the videos thumbnail correctly reflects the videos content.

@Patiboke @Patiboke  21/12/13 19:23  polubiono  37

1:15 Wow, the Omni Hoverboard looks so dangerous. One wrong move that takes you over a critical angle and you'll make an irrecoverable dive. If the platform would be below the propellers it would be naturally stable.

@leffler2 @leffler2  21/12/13 06:08  polubiono  32

Those that claim they provide a parachute, I hope that includes an ejector seat! No body could climb out fast enough!

@scottjensen7555 @scottjensen7555  22/03/10 18:39  polubiono  29

I've always dreamed of flying, so this kind of makes me wish I was younger so I could experience what develops over the next 30 or so years.

@pirobot668beta @pirobot668beta  21/12/20 22:30  polubiono  19

The 'Opensky' personal jet looks like it was inspired by 'Nausica'! Which is a good thing. Q: what do you do with engine failure if your aircraft has no wings? A: Fall to the ground like a stone unless you have a parachute. The 'Zev' and 'Blackfly' are the only two with a slim chance at gliding under zero-power conditions.

@DetroitFettyghost @DetroitFettyghost  22/02/13 12:52  polubiono  16

The Jetson 1 is really awesome, looks safe, and user friendly. Who wouldn't want one?

@johndrake5467 @johndrake5467  21/12/21 22:30  polubiono  16

I only clicked onto this for the Zeva. I've been interested in the "flying flapjack" experimental aircraft since I was a boy over 40 years ago. I'm so stoked that someone has potentially found a way to commercialize this design!

@artdonovandesign @artdonovandesign  22/03/16 00:53  polubiono  13

Thank you for the great, comprehensive video! No extraneous mumbo- jumbo. Just a great overview.

@stevenwilgus8982 @stevenwilgus8982  21/12/16 17:46  polubiono  13

I am a pilot, and I have to tell you the idea of unlicensed individuals taking to the skies like this frightens me. We have an a problem with drunk drivers on the ground. I just can't even begin to start to imagine the carnage that's going to happen over a period of time in the industry of all these types taken collectively, it's not a good idea I think it's a bad idea but progress will occur. I personally hope none of them do anything stupid but of course as a fools wish because a lot of fools will do something. And I'll be doing it while are flying and if they killed them selves at all lockdown but they hurt someone else well that's where you start getting heavy handed legislation. And that's going to come.

@allthingsgilmour @allthingsgilmour  21/12/18 16:13  polubiono  13

I'm fairly positive we'll never see ANY of these commercially. Where they are cool to watch from the ground, would you want to be strapped to one of these things going 150 knots at 600 feet and the motors stopped working? If modern aircraft has told us anything, failures happen, no matter how redundant you think your system is. Fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft are able to be landed with relative safety in case of an engine failure. None of these contraptions have that capability and will NEVER be approved by the FAA.

@mitchellwalther @mitchellwalther  21/12/13 06:56  polubiono  12

I'd love that jetson one

@suszy5712 @suszy5712  22/01/24 17:56  polubiono  12

I bet some of these have been mistaken for UFO'S. It would be pretty freaky looking up and see one of these flying around!

@douglasradcliffe981 @douglasradcliffe981  22/03/02 08:33  polubiono  8

The last prototype on this list was the most exciting and the most aesthetically pleasing. great video!

@kingtigerbooks1162 @kingtigerbooks1162  21/12/16 03:04  polubiono  8

Beautiful jets. I wish I could fly one over a city or through the Grand Canyon. For those interested in such things these are my 3 favorite aviation art books: - Aviation Art of Lou Drendel by Lou Drendel - Grumman F-14 Tomcat by Dave Parsons - Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy by Tim Gibson

@tihzho @tihzho  21/12/13 07:23  polubiono  8

Jetson 1 - would a hybrid be possible - small gas engine / alternator and battery? An Air Prius?

@kenenomoto3735 @kenenomoto3735  21/12/16 20:18  polubiono  7

There's more to understand about the Opensky M-02J than its technology. It is the fact that the creators of the M-02J actually created and flew a new concept of aircraft, winning the bureaucratic paperwork and airworthiness certification process in modern Japan, where it is the most difficult country in the world to build and own a flying machine since WW2. The makers of the Opensky M-02J should be applauded for winning permission to fly from the world's worst bureaucracy, the Japanese bureaucracy.

@Tech_Duster @Tech_Duster  21/12/18 19:25  polubiono  7

Straight to the point. I loved it.

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