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Steele wrote:It seems worth noting they used a 60 year old metal airframe and a motor with much more power than the radial it replaced. I wonder what the range may be with a modern efficient shape, CF construction, and a more modest power plant.
Tigger wrote:It will be interesting to watch. Vancouver Harbour to Nanaimo Harbour is a 20 minute flight. If the charging infrastructure is there, perhaps a complete recharge can be achieved in the 30 minutes before the next take off?
I'm guess that the radial engine + fuel may be close to the weight of the electric motor plus batteries? Paging Steve to the white courtesy phone ...
SemiSalt wrote:I have a hard time taking drone delivery and air taxis seriously. Here is a Google Earth view of my house. Winter view of course, with none of the nice foliage Beau has. A photo taken in high summer would show very little of the house and yard, just leafy treetops.
The whole plane parachute systems are credited with saving over 400 lives. I suspect Beau's picture is from a test since there looks to be plenty of opportunity to land the plane on the open terrain.
This article https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uber ... SKBN1W12OV suggests there are 80,000 Uber drivers in NYC. Say 5000 active at any one time. Could there be enough air taxis to be anything other than a treat for the wealthy? And where actually are they going to land? I'm wondering what they are planning for in terms of a typical length of ride. I guess I could see a market for hops between JFK, LGA, ,EWR, HPN and TEB.
Steele wrote:The air taxi thing could work well in our area. The I5 coridor is increasingly congested, and the because of our geography alternative routes are very limited. We have lots of wealthy people and companies in the puget sound area and time is money. I also assume that since it is a single trip ride for one client or small group, and because the aircraft is not in control of anybody on board, all the TSA hassles would not apply.
As an example Seattle to Bellevue (home of microsoft) can take 90 min at rush hour for a 15 mile trip. Seattle to Portand is 190 miles, but can take over 5 hours driving depending on traffic, weather etc. Even with that it still makes sense to drive since flying involves the commute the airport, TSA lines, wating at the gate etc.
BeauV wrote:
(rant on) Larry, I do agree that many people make decisions based on emotion rather than logic. It should be obvious by now that I'm not one of them. As to how someone gets "justice" when a chopper crashes and grandma dies, my first observation is that Americans aren't looking for "justice" they are looking for "vengeance". My second observation is that we Americans are complete wimps about risk. It's embarrassing. I'm seriously disgusted with us as a country and all the money, time, and effort we waste trying to figure out who gets blamed when someone does something stupid. If grandma decided to ride a motorcycle to the family Christmas party, would people try to seek vengeance when she was hit by a pickup truck and killed while she was running a red light? Nope. She made her choice and died as a consequence. How pitiful it is that we Americans consistently try to blame someone else when the outcome of our choices goes badly. The culture of vengeance for one's own mistakes is pitiful. (rant off)
My second observation is that we Americans are complete wimps about risk.