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The Jetsons made Americans fall in love with flying cars in the 60s—so why don't we have them yet?
If there's one thing that the sci-fi lied to us about, it wasn't that we'd slowly be replaced by machines, or that we'd slowly become addicted to life inside a screen. No, the biggest lie in science ...
Pennsylvania may soon join the few states ready to welcome flying cars. State Sen. Marty Flynn from the 22nd District has reintroduced Senate Bill 1077, also known as the Jetsons Act, during the ...
By 2028, the city of Orlando, Florida, could resemble scenes from "Blade Runner" and "The Fifth Element" — with traffic from flying cars buzzing overhead. Orlando International Airport this week ...
The pipe dream of flying cars is no longer science fiction — they are here and now as both private buyers and the military are obsessed with the hot commodity for everyday people. Known by their ...
While The Jetsons is a classic cartoon set in the future, there are some aspects of the show clearly stuck in the past, as ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The nation’s first regional hub for “flying cars” is being built in central Florida, and once completed in five years, the vehicles will be able to take passengers from Orlando to ...
Futuristic movies and cartoons often depict flying vehicles, like the flying family car from the popular cartoon series, "The Jetsons." Unfortunately, current passenger vehicles are still very much on ...
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