Why did the Hovercar not take on? It's 1950s technology..we basically could have had flying cars a long time ago in this form
It takes way more energy to hold a tonne of metal off the floor than to just push it along using wheels.
>>1101659
This, plus one little breeze and you get blown into other vehicles or into stationary objects. Not practical without something like a gravity polarizer and computer control, to levitate you and keep you stable versus environmental forces. Of course there is no such technology so that's why we don't have them.
How would you effectively brake with one of those?
>>1101668
Cut the field. Let friction take over
If you ever get rich get yourself a hovercraft for recreation, you will not regret
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8rnxVvhoF8
LCAC
12 Humvees.