Um...not meaning to break the rhythm here, but when I look at this thing, all I 
can think about is how uncomfortable it must get when they retract the landing 
gear...

"Such music flows on the Fringe, and no one can resist singing to Scarlet"
>From "THE SIDE STREET CHRONICLES" by C.W. Badie

--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] NASA unveils personal flying suit named ‘Puffin’; 
flies at 150 mph
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 22, 2010, 6:14 PM


  



I think that they were leaning towards "always on" idiot proof systems. At 
least that is what the guy that created the Moller car was talking about. But 
you do bring up a good point. No telling what kind of distractions will be 
going on by then. 


On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Martin Baxter <truthseeker013@ hotmail.com> 
wrote:




To say nothing of the bright souls who decide to turn off their guidance system 
and fly by the seat of their pants. While chatting with a buddy or fourteen via 
text.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=fQUxw9aUVik






To: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com
From: HelloMahogany@ gmail.com
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 14:22:40 -0800
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] NASA unveils personal flying suit named ‘Puffin’; 
flies at 150 mph

  


One of the things that the flying car / suit people have been working on is a 
replacement for the current air traffic control system. This would use a gps 
(gps is going away) like control system in the flying car that would be part of 
a collision avoidance system. However, I'm not sure what they will do about 
people that do things that they aren't supposed to do like flying peeping toms 
or drunk flying.



On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Martin Baxter <truthseeker013@ hotmail.com> 
wrote:




I'd love to see this in reality as well, but today out on the road proved to me 
that people are dangerous enough with vehicles that stay on the ground. Add in 
flight, and all of its vector components.. . it would get ugly.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=fQUxw9aUVik






To: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com
From: HelloMahogany@ gmail.com
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:32:55 -0800
Subject: [scifinoir2] NASA unveils personal flying suit named ‘Puffin’; flies 
at 150 mph

  










NASA unveils personal flying suit named ‘Puffin’; flies at 150 mphBy Andrew 
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NASA on Wednesday said that it is working on a personal flying suit.
Called “Puffin,” the conceptual and highly experimental project is part one-man 
stealth plane, part personal jet pack.
Unveiled at a San Francisco meeting of the American Helicopter Society on Jan. 
20 by Mark D. Moore, an aerospace engineer at NASA’s Langley Research Center, 
the Puffin promises — on paper at least — a self-contained design with proper 
“cockpit” and helicopter-style blades that allow for high-altitude flying up to 
30,000 ft.
The Puffin is intended to be 12 feet in length, with a total wingspan of 14.5 
ft., and would tip the scales at 300 pounds, empty. It will be powered by a 60 
horsepower electric motor for simplicity, reliability and low environmental 
impact.
The reason for this conceptual device? Covert military missions (”swoop and 
shoot,” if I may) or rescue operations.
Take a look at the video:

Why the name “Puffin,” by the way? “If you’ve ever seen a puffin on the ground, 
it looks very awkward, with wings too small to fly, and that’s exactly what our 
vehicle looks like,” said Mark Moore, an aerospace engineer at NASA Langley 
Research Center, in an article in Scientific American.
According to that article, the Puffin can cruise at 240 kilometers per hour — 
that’s 149 mph — and dash at more than 480 kph, or almost 300 mph. NASA plans 
to finish a test mule at one-third-size by March to see how it transitions from 
cruising to hovering.
But you never know how such technology could eventually manifest itself in the 
consumer space. If you ask me, I may have found a whole new way to get to the 
office.


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