New Toad
 

New Toad

Started by Lin, March 02, 2012, 08:46:45 AM

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Lin

You don't have to believe everything you think.

chev49

What has happened to the flying cars that the guys in florida made? I think they have parasail type wings or something like that with open metal tube frame and maybe air cooled engine in rear.
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Len Silva

I like this one best.


Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

Jeremy

I went for a trip in a hot air balloon yesterday, which included rigging it and derigging-rig it (and fixing the winch on the guy's trailer). You could easily tow one of those behind the bus, and have a regular toad as well. And apparently it's a much less expensive hobby than I'd always assumed. And quite a challenging one for the pilot - landing the things is a bit tricky.

Jeremy
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Kevinmc5

Cool no more storage fees from the airport. The blind spots are a bear!

Kevin
1964 4106-2471 8v71 Boise ID Driving any place I can Fit

pipopak

Now imagine all those flying cars being flown/driven by the typical absent-minded airy-head clueless texting driver............
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Mex-Busnut

Here is the flying car that I would choose:

http://www.moller.com/

Now imagine that your M400 Skycar is on a trailer behind your bus. You climb in and take off vertically from that trailer and go to the nearest mall.

Donations for my new toad are accepted!

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trucktramp

How soon until we see Clifford doing that with his helocopter.
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