Car


If you secretly nurtured a dream of owning a flying car, the good news is your dream can be a reality by 2011. This month MIT students, from Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, have successfully flight tested the prototype of a winged car for the first time. This car took off from a runway in Plattsburgh, New York. It flew for 37 seconds. The engine used in this whole exercise was 100 hp Rotax engine that gets 30 mpg on the highway using regular unleaded gasoline.

The plane has a 20-gallon tank and 450-mile range. Its speed is 115 mph. The pilot can switch from one mode to another with perfect ease within 30 seconds. How this is achievable? From a pilot you can become a car driver by folding up the wings and shifting the engine power from the rear-mounted propeller to the front wheels.

The MIT students have floated a company named as Terrafugia. They will conduct further tests of the plane for longer duration of fights and hold trial for handling characteristics too. The timing of launch of this flying car is just right. The Federal Aviation Administration has created a new category of plane, Light Sport Aircraft. They have also made provision for a new license category just for pilots of such craft, including Terrafugia’s two-seater Transition. The “sport pilot” license requirement is quite lenient compared to regular pilot’s license. If you want to fly the Transition it will take only about 20 hours of training time.

Carl Dietrich is the Terrafugia CEO and co-founder. He is of the view that the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) rule change and the Transition could help alter the way public travels round the country particularly in country areas. He says, “One of the biggest problems pilots have right now is that most of the 5,000 general aviation airports in the U.S. don’t have any car rental facilities, or even a cab stand.” He made his stand clear by saying that the Transition could open many of these underutilized airports to easier, more convenient use by private pilots.

The vehicle may also lead to better safety. If you are a piloting such flying car, you can withstand the bad weather too. If you can detect the conditions of bad weather a little in advance, just fold up the wings and land at the nearest airport and start driving on the roads. Once the storm has passed, take off again from another airport!

If you want to be the owner of a flying car, the company is taking deposits now and hopes to start delivering its first Transitions (”roadable planes”) in late 2011.

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Car Carrier Trade & Transport 2008 

Car Carrier Trade & Transport 2008 is the second edition of an annual report from Clarkson Research Services providing detail and analysis on this dynamic shipping sector.

The world’s seaborne trade in cars today is estimated at more than 19 million units, and this number has grown rapidly in the last decade, at an average of over 9% per annum. Globalisation has seen car production shifting to a number of new centres, leading to the creation of new car carrier trades. In response to these expanding volumes the car carrier sector has seen a high level of newbuilding investment, with today’s orderbook containing over 200 specialist car carrying vessels, to be added to more than 640 in today’s fleet.

Car Carrier Trade & Transport 2008 brings together a wide range of key information on the structure of the car carrier market today, and the key supply and demand factors, providing profiles of the major car carrier owners and builders, key statistical tables, and coverage of every car carrier in the fleet and on order, and every car carrier owner.

The 2008 edition of Car Carrier Trade & Transport includes a wealth of new data and analysis. Coverage of global car trade flows has been expanded and analysis of seaborne car trade is supplemented by information on country by country car imports and exports, key importer and exporter monthly car trade flows and international trade in other key vehicle types

 

Contents :

  • The Car Carrier Market - A detailed overview of the car carrier market including a breakdown of global seaborne car exports and imports, the development of the Pure Car Carrier fleet, the status of the market today and the impact of the key supply and demand factors, and a review of the most important owners and builders of PCC vessels.

  • Pure Car Carrier Owner Profiles - Details on the top PCC owners, including a breakdown of their current fleets and orderbooks.

  • Pure Car Carrier Builder Profiles - Details on the top PCC building shipyards, including a breakdown of the PCCs built and on order at each yard.

  • Pure Car Carrier Statistical Tables - Key tables on the historical development and current status of the PCC fleet and orderbook.

  • Fleet & Orderbook Register - Extensive, comprehensive listing of the PCC fleet and orderbook, including the most important characteristics of every ship.

  • Owner Register - Comprehensive listing of PCC owners today including contact details of owning companies and their vessels in the fleet and on order.

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