Its not legally allowed to just yet. Give them time, they have to put it through thousands of hours of flight testing just to get that certification. The sheer amount of red tape involved in commercial products like this is insane. At least we know it does fly, otherwise they couldn't have started doing the certification.
@@saffankhan5546 Unfortunately that's still a prototype and several years away from any potential production. Its a wonderful looking vehicle though, and I like it too :)
@@FourthRoot It seems a lot of people here don't understand how law works, so I'm glad you're supportive of the guys at Pal-V. Its going to fly for sure btw, its just that they have hundreds more hours of flight testing before they can legally fly it without the government's supervision (aka no footage allowed cuz gov law stuff). Its been a fun ride though, been looking forward to the approaching flight video for a while now :)
Wow this is absolutely awesome. We're living in a totally new epoch in the history of our Planetary civilization. Old reality paradigms are falling while the new ones are rising. We're way into the Digital era. Amazing!
I own the wreckage of a gyro I flew 30 years ago. The hardest part was connecting the rotor to the mast. They never show this part. Trying to make you think you push a button and it just transforms.
Looks interesting but haven’t seen it fly? When will you show it actually transitioning to flight mode and take off? What is the price to purchase? What is the projected maintenance costs? What if any crash testing was done? Many questions, little information
It can fly, just not legally yet, hence why these guys are putting in the thousands of certification testing hours to make it legal to fly. Commercial products really have a lot of rules and regulations compared to prototypes, but rest assured this will either fly the same as, or better than, the Pal-V One prototype from 8 years ago :)
Mi mas sincera enhorabuena, todos en parte estamos agradecido y nos sentimos contentos de este paso sin precedentes y que nos hace darnos cuenta de que gracia a empresas como esta vamos en la dirección correcta y el avance tecnológico para facilitar el transporte. Gracias por sus logros !!
Bummer, I prefer the inline, carver model from the beginning of the clip. I remember seeing footage of that 6 years ago and it looked almost production-ready! Why did you abandon that original design??
I read an article saying that the PAL-V uses two Rotax engines, however I did not mention how each engine is utilized? Is one used to power the wheels and the other used to power the rear propeller? Or are the used together for redundancy? The reason I ask is because using a Rotax for wheel drive would be horrible uneconomical with a sticker price upwards of $20,000 and very expensive maintenance, most of which isn't user serviceable. Can anyone comment on how each Rotax is utilized?
Hi Nicky, Thanks for your question; we choose the Rotax engine because it is one of the most common engines in recreational aviation. This means that, for getting it certified, the process is sufficient shorter and the track record of the engine is already there. If you would use a car engine, even if its just for driving, you would have to certify it from scratch for aviation. Which is very expensive and time consuming. One engine is primarily used while driving (100 ps on the wheels) and both engines work combined via the transmission while flying (200ps on the prop)
Wird es auch als Elektro"Auto/Flugzeug" geben ? Das wäre in diesem fall auch sicher gegen immer schwerer werdenen Umweltvorschriften. Ich hoffe das diese Option auch verfügbar ist.
Pretty cool, but we don’t want a “heli car”, we want a drone car that makes cool noises and flies like a saucer, even just a few feet off the road would be cool. Would be scared to be in a flying car more than 10 ft above ground.
The greatest issue with such a vehicle design is its price. I know that a vehicle built on the basis of a recumbent tricycle or a velomobile could be strengthened, hot rodded and refined to do exactly what this does for one tenth of the price, 100% of the performance. Let’s not talk about a 50k-100k price tag. $2000-5000 for a vehicle that can use new greenways under construction which would otherwise be used by cyclists and uses a direct ethanol fuel cell for power with human power possible and to be used in first prototype as pedaled. No compromises.
Pretty cool. You could drive like a norm car and then fly in and out of municipal airports. You're already in your ground transport and aircraft so not changing over and associated wait times. I need to make a new friend who'd take me on his adventure.
So do you think you would have to stop, get out, go through airport security OR could you just drive up and get the airport tower authorization to take off?
@@quintdooley1591 the latter. It would be no different than flying in any other type of private aircraft. If you owned a Cessna, or a piper, or Gulfstream, you wouldn't be required to go through security. I just flew on Jet Suite X (JSX), and there was no security check. I just walked out onto the tarmac, boarded the plane and we took off.
That's not a flying car. That's a helicopter with wheels. No offense but who's gonna buy this. The driver basically needs to a trained pilot also this stuff looks costly not for daily commuters tbh.
Flying cars and Hover bikes are the future not too far may be seen in large volumes in 20 years...People laughed at Electric Cars and Bikes itself 20 years ago...
in the last final minutes before flight and you see a ryanair landing...... people will be more attracted to the successfull landing of the ryanair lol
hey!!! I have this doubt since I watched this. Why did u guys choose it to be a three wheeler instead of four or something, for economy, to reduce weight or to give it a look like a helicopter?... Being an automobile Engineering student it roasts my head..... BTW i love it!!!!!1
@@paulryan5150 If they had to meet car safety standards atop having a fourth wheel, its weight would go from its current 900 or so kilos, to maybe 1300 kilos. Its top speed would also drop and its range on road and in the air would drop, it would overall be less impressive and you'd also likely have less cabin space atop it being more expensive than it already is (what with being aviation steel and carbon fiber to make it strong and light). So its a win-win-win-win-win-win to have only 3 wheels. They gave it a load of thought over the 8 years since the Pal-V One prototype flew.
"WORLDS FIRST FLYING CAR!!!111!!" ... Only 50 years after the AVE Mizar, consisting of a Ford Pinto and a detachable wing with flight engine. I guess this is why these guys turn off the comments on some of their videos.
The very fact it can transform from a road-going vehicle to flight & back, is itself 1 exceptionally remarkable feat. I howevr feel, what this remarkable machine now needs, is to accomplish the "On-the-Spot - Take-Off" capability. It duznt needda be a record breaker for 'Time-to-Height' in VTO for aircraft of this category, but VTOL is absolutely vital for limited clearance - confined places Take-Offs & Landings. Another necessity is that this vehicle when in flight, shud needda have much higher airspeed too than its present, rather somewhat insufficient airspeed. If the 'pusher-fan' is made able to accommodate a 3rd, likewise as the current the retractable type blade & with pitch that can be tweaked to the most desired setting for optimal forward flight efficiency, dat be great. Besides, if it is at all evn possible, try doing-away with the common with all gyroplanes' "Bi" -bladed, lengthy rotary (lift) wings. Substitute instead with something like some 3 to 5 or maybe more "Shorter Spanning 'Lift' blades, in like as-if a parasol like structure on the rotor mast that allows for landings & take-offs in tight-spaces. In essence, something reminiscent to one vintage Detroit-Carousel like example, but certainly Not done in the exact same folly of a set-up, but astutely needless to say of-corz.
Eu tenho um sonho...Estou me preparando para adquirir e pilotar um desses sobre a floresta amazônica! I have a dream... I am getting ready to acquire and pilot one of these over the Amazon rainforest!
Yes. In fact, it already does fly since they are doing the thousands of hours of government supervised flight testing to make it able to do so legally, and thus able to be filmed doing so.
Surprising lack of flight footage for a promo video for a “flying car”.
Because it cannot fly yet, safely anyways.
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th-cam.com/video/oWLhgSJaOnk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PAL-V
I agree.... very strange not to see it in flight!
@@deathbykindnes yeahhhh that thing from 2012 bears little resemblance to this supposedly street legal 'flying car'.
Me every second while watching the video: It should fly now, it should fly now, it should fly now.
Right said. Even me 🤣
it will never fly
Haha me too
Its not legally allowed to just yet. Give them time, they have to put it through thousands of hours of flight testing just to get that certification. The sheer amount of red tape involved in commercial products like this is insane. At least we know it does fly, otherwise they couldn't have started doing the certification.
Downvoted for that.😡
In 2100 there will be a TH-cam video: "evolution of flying cars" And this will be the first you see
Checkout klienvisions maiden thats a nice flying car too
@@saffankhan5546 Unfortunately that's still a prototype and several years away from any potential production. Its a wonderful looking vehicle though, and I like it too :)
@@Avetho supposed to be released in 2021
@@chibba5418 I think before
Really?!? And what about 2049?
(2049 - Nuclear apocalypse)
I've been following this project since 2006. Glad to see it finaly coming to fruition.
You call that coming to fruition? The thing didn't even fly! I thought it was suppose to turn like a motorcycle, that looks like it turns like a tank?
Yes and it looks like nothing has been done except build another prototype that doesn't seem to actually fly.
@@Twitchy-Idjit At least 19 people, apparently.
Now 24.
@@FourthRoot It seems a lot of people here don't understand how law works, so I'm glad you're supportive of the guys at Pal-V. Its going to fly for sure btw, its just that they have hundreds more hours of flight testing before they can legally fly it without the government's supervision (aka no footage allowed cuz gov law stuff). Its been a fun ride though, been looking forward to the approaching flight video for a while now :)
trust me, Mr.Bean always hate the cars with three tyres😂😂😂😂
Seriously... You show a flying car driving on the road?
Because its not legally allowed to fly yet. Still hundreds more hours of flight testing to go before the law will allow them to fly it on their own.
@@Avetho It’s approved in the Netherlands currently, IIRC.
th-cam.com/video/oWLhgSJaOnk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PAL-V
@@deathbykindnes That single seat thing from 2012 bears little resemblance to this supposedly street legal 'flying car'.
You said it would be on the road by 2018. It's 2020 and you have yet to release a video of the thing flying. Does it even fly?
That Ryanair ad in the end was very subtle.
" testing production model" by not flying it at all.
Wow this is absolutely awesome. We're living in a totally new epoch in the history of our Planetary civilization. Old reality paradigms are falling while the new ones are rising. We're way into the Digital era. Amazing!
Don't get too excited. There's no video of it actually flying.
Nice color scheme! Too bad we didn't get to see it fly. :(
Probably because it can't lol
@@DubGames what do you mean? of course it can. th-cam.com/video/95iFbqG2viM/w-d-xo.html
@@DubGames th-cam.com/video/95iFbqG2viM/w-d-xo.html
@@bigcheeseroll284 appears to be a smaller variant though
Check 0:09 again
いつか買って乗りたいという夢ができました。大変素晴らしいです。
現代の技術上、空飛ぶ車の理想に最も近い。
Ryanair plane in the background going "yeah sure, good luck" was the best
Exactly what the world needs nowadays...more noise and air pollution. And now even in the sky which was only spoiled by big airplanes until now.
Loved it. Good God. What a piece of art. Hats off to all team of genius.
Looks cool, how come no video of it flying?
th-cam.com/video/oWLhgSJaOnk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PAL-V
@@deathbykindnes I meant the one in the video...
When you can't afford airport parking so you drive your plane home
imagine getting a quote to insure this.
😆😆
Oh God ...you’ll see a whole bunch of endless 0’s lol
I own the wreckage of a gyro I flew 30 years ago. The hardest part was connecting the rotor to the mast. They never show this part. Trying to make you think you push a button and it just transforms.
Wow Running Helicopter.
This is going to made in my state.
Great work
You mean Gujrat
@@anubhavgupta774 ..
Yes
Looks interesting but haven’t seen it fly? When will you show it actually transitioning to flight mode and take off? What is the price to purchase? What is the projected maintenance costs? What if any crash testing was done? Many questions, little information
Nice😍 love from India and thanks dutchs for doing production in India 🇮🇳♥️🇳🇱
.. Production in India ???? .. Now i'm even more sure that it will crash.. 😂😂😂
Ugh! You can tell new management is in there effing everything up. The ORIGINAL concept was spot on and just needed to be tweaked for production.
A flying car that doesn't fly.
Work well done 👍
It can fly, just not legally yet, hence why these guys are putting in the thousands of certification testing hours to make it legal to fly. Commercial products really have a lot of rules and regulations compared to prototypes, but rest assured this will either fly the same as, or better than, the Pal-V One prototype from 8 years ago :)
@@Avetho If it could fly there'd be video of it, um, flying.
th-cam.com/video/DXMvf5ip3UE/w-d-xo.html
Apparently..... It will be manufactured in the Indian State of Gujarat !!!!!!!
Why is there no footage of actual flight, when the thing is ready for production? Artist renditions tend to make me quite sceptical.
th-cam.com/video/oWLhgSJaOnk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PAL-V
@@deathbykindnes
That single seat thing from 2012 bears little resemblance to this supposedly street legal 'flying car'.
Probably issues with transferring from wheels to blades, as they could've included test footage.
th-cam.com/video/DXMvf5ip3UE/w-d-xo.html
There will come a day, that this PAL-V can even fly! 😂
You should try visit Malaysia. We already have our own flying cars in 2020.
Hahahhahaa..kita msih di bayangi angan2 ja bro🤣
Omg this car is amazing! I think they will be making more cars like this soon 🔜
when the back ground airplane showed "RyanAir", you know the little thing can fly hard and land hard!
I've been following this project since my early High School years. So hyped to see it finally getting some street-legal action!!
3 years this was made & still no flight video?
What's the range?
Does it have jump capability like a Carter. Without that, forget it.
"In 2020 we will have flying cars"
Mi mas sincera enhorabuena, todos en parte estamos agradecido y nos sentimos contentos de este paso sin precedentes y que nos hace darnos cuenta de que gracia a empresas como esta vamos en la dirección correcta y el avance tecnológico para facilitar el transporte. Gracias por sus logros !!
Bummer, I prefer the inline, carver model from the beginning of the clip. I remember seeing footage of that 6 years ago and it looked almost production-ready! Why did you abandon that original design??
I agree, by far!
Probably because it couldn't meet the requirements for a street legal vehicle.
Already reserved one for myself, will be ready next autumn, I'm so excited.
God, I wished that Topgear was still running. This would have been a worthy test for them.
I read an article saying that the PAL-V uses two Rotax engines, however I did not mention how each engine is utilized? Is one used to power the wheels and the other used to power the rear propeller? Or are the used together for redundancy? The reason I ask is because using a Rotax for wheel drive would be horrible uneconomical with a sticker price upwards of $20,000 and very expensive maintenance, most of which isn't user serviceable. Can anyone comment on how each Rotax is utilized?
Hi Nicky,
Thanks for your question; we choose the Rotax engine because it is one of the most common engines in recreational aviation. This means that, for getting it certified, the process is sufficient shorter and the track record of the engine is already there. If you would use a car engine, even if its just for driving, you would have to certify it from scratch for aviation. Which is very expensive and time consuming.
One engine is primarily used while driving (100 ps on the wheels) and both engines work combined via the transmission while flying (200ps on the prop)
Bravo! It's been a long road. I can understand why you'd want to tease us.
Wird es auch als Elektro"Auto/Flugzeug" geben ?
Das wäre in diesem fall auch sicher gegen immer schwerer werdenen Umweltvorschriften.
Ich hoffe das diese Option auch verfügbar ist.
It will manufacture in india (gujrat) .
Pal -v welcome to india .🇮🇳
Wanted to see it fly..
Need a pilot license ?
CJ be like 😏 "CHITTYCHITTYBANGBANG"
lol B99 reference
I prefer the look of the original more. Very Blade Runner esque
Do we need a sim to fly
So it moves quite quickly over the ground with its folded wings. It's basically an Emu.
Aanhouder wint mannen! Aanhouder wint !! Proficiat !
Waarneer komt het?
Wacht al lang
Who was at the Geneve motorshow?
0:34 Ryan Gosling? Drive II (2019) ?
It's nice, but you need both driver and pilot license? 👍🙂
This is very exciting!!!
They added formula one racing sounds at the background 😂😂 1:01
Wtf 🤣
Just because of the turbo's and proper engine? U're stupid.
Its first manufacturing plant is in Gujarat (INDIA). 😊😊
why do i hear the song mask crusaders in the background
Is it a submarine too?
LOL!
Yea yea definitely future is here (jk)
When will be this miracle start manufacture in Gujarat ?
Pretty cool, but we don’t want a “heli car”, we want a drone car that makes cool noises and flies like a saucer, even just a few feet off the road would be cool. Would be scared to be in a flying car more than 10 ft above ground.
how much money is it
Very good,thank you ALL
and in the air what will the rules be when there are many cars out there flying?
i am doing a job about your company / flying car
The greatest issue with such a vehicle design is its price. I know that a vehicle built on the basis of a recumbent tricycle or a velomobile could be strengthened, hot rodded and refined to do exactly what this does for one tenth of the price, 100% of the performance. Let’s not talk about a 50k-100k price tag. $2000-5000 for a vehicle that can use new greenways under construction which would otherwise be used by cyclists and uses a direct ethanol fuel cell for power with human power possible and to be used in first prototype as pedaled. No compromises.
Wel spannend denk dat hij neerstort later in het filmpje
Pretty cool. You could drive like a norm car and then fly in and out of municipal airports. You're already in your ground transport and aircraft so not changing over and associated wait times. I need to make a new friend who'd take me on his adventure.
So do you think you would have to stop, get out, go through airport security OR could you just drive up and get the airport tower authorization to take off?
@@quintdooley1591 the latter. It would be no different than flying in any other type of private aircraft. If you owned a Cessna, or a piper, or Gulfstream, you wouldn't be required to go through security. I just flew on Jet Suite X (JSX), and there was no security check. I just walked out onto the tarmac, boarded the plane and we took off.
Where's Noraly? 😊
Why is impossible to find a video of this road ready thing flying lmao
Is this really the best 2020 can offer? I'm not impressed.
Pero en qué momento vuela??
Transforming it to one form to another would be cooler.
Sir can i use these clips in my videos please ?
That's not a flying car. That's a helicopter with wheels. No offense but who's gonna buy this. The driver basically needs to a trained pilot also this stuff looks costly not for daily commuters tbh.
That is NOT a helicopter, it's a Gyrocopter.👍🇬🇧...... so it will not take off vertically.
350000 dollars
Flying cars and Hover bikes are the future not too far may be seen in large volumes in 20 years...People laughed at Electric Cars and Bikes itself 20 years ago...
Imagine doing some drifting while taxing😂😂
Chega aqui p o Brasil!
in the last final minutes before flight and you see a ryanair landing...... people will be more attracted to the successfull landing of the ryanair lol
This reminds me of a three wheels blue car on Mr Bean series
Flight capability is a bit blurry... But the design is wonderful...
But does it fly?
hey!!! I have this doubt since I watched this. Why did u guys choose it to be a three wheeler instead of four or something, for economy, to reduce weight or to give it a look like a helicopter?... Being an automobile Engineering student it roasts my head..... BTW i love it!!!!!1
It is 3 wheeler because then it only has to meet motorcycle safety standards and not car safety standards. Which would probably make it way to heavy.
@@paulryan5150 If they had to meet car safety standards atop having a fourth wheel, its weight would go from its current 900 or so kilos, to maybe 1300 kilos. Its top speed would also drop and its range on road and in the air would drop, it would overall be less impressive and you'd also likely have less cabin space atop it being more expensive than it already is (what with being aviation steel and carbon fiber to make it strong and light). So its a win-win-win-win-win-win to have only 3 wheels. They gave it a load of thought over the 8 years since the Pal-V One prototype flew.
What is its price
On our website you are able to select your Country and get detailed information about the price of the PAL-V Liberty: www.pal-v.com/en/purchase
What it is this
It isnt fling
Parabéns 👏👏👏
"be the test-dummy"
Aviões e Musicas, Brasil.
If you seeing this in the future pray for me
What the hell did I just watch? Why did you guys put this up if you guys didn't fly the car yet?
I hope it will come with a reasonable price
Half a million euros
Kuch pal to gujariye Gujarat mein!
Keep it up 👍🏻👌😍
"WORLDS FIRST FLYING CAR!!!111!!" ... Only 50 years after the AVE Mizar, consisting of a Ford Pinto and a detachable wing with flight engine. I guess this is why these guys turn off the comments on some of their videos.
Stability of a single front wheel is or probably will be uninsurable.
Looks like a gyrocopter. I would doubt that vertical take offs are possible.
Amazing
kkkkkk ñ tem filmagem do amarelo no ar sera que faio? kkkkkk
The very fact it can transform from a road-going vehicle to flight & back, is itself 1 exceptionally remarkable feat. I howevr feel, what this remarkable machine now needs, is to accomplish the "On-the-Spot - Take-Off" capability. It duznt needda be a record breaker for 'Time-to-Height' in VTO for aircraft of this category, but VTOL is absolutely vital for limited clearance - confined places Take-Offs & Landings.
Another necessity is that this vehicle when in flight, shud needda have much higher airspeed too than its present, rather somewhat insufficient airspeed. If the 'pusher-fan' is made able to accommodate a 3rd, likewise as the current the retractable type blade & with pitch that can be tweaked to the most desired setting for optimal forward flight efficiency, dat be great.
Besides, if it is at all evn possible, try doing-away with the common with all gyroplanes' "Bi" -bladed, lengthy rotary (lift) wings. Substitute instead with something like some 3 to 5 or maybe more "Shorter Spanning 'Lift' blades, in like as-if a parasol like structure on the rotor mast that allows for landings & take-offs in tight-spaces. In essence, something reminiscent to one vintage Detroit-Carousel like example, but certainly Not done in the exact same folly of a set-up, but astutely needless to say of-corz.
These flying cars are going to manufacture in Gujarat India before end of 2021.
Eu tenho um sonho...Estou me preparando para adquirir e pilotar um desses sobre a floresta amazônica!
I have a dream... I am getting ready to acquire and pilot one of these over the Amazon rainforest!
You promised us a flying car... Sad!
I've yet to see the " production model " Actually fly.
will it fly?
Yes. In fact, it already does fly since they are doing the thousands of hours of government supervised flight testing to make it able to do so legally, and thus able to be filmed doing so.
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