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Flying Auto: The Prototype May Be Here, But....


Can you remember way back when comic strip artists and movie moguls pictured flying cars? The idea was driving out of your garage onto the road, and then, to beat the traffic, take to the sky. Actually, Henry Ford predicted it way back in 1940.

Despite all the advances in jet engines, computers and just about everything else, this dream never happened. Well, at least not until now.

According to Yahoo News, a Slovakian company's prototype, Aeromobil 2.5, really works and can rev up to 90 mph and take off into the skies. It will then cruise at 120 mph over all the stalled traffic below for distances up to 430 miles.

The practical use is still in the distant future, because flying cars will revolutionize traffic controls and other  regulations for both air and ground transportation systems. Of course, we senior auto drivers will be easy to identify when we take to the air. Our turn signals will always be blinking. For more information, go to airomobil.com

Cruises To Nowhere Will Go Nowhere No More PDF Print E-mail


Because of tightening enforcement of an existing U.S. law, many cruise lines will no longer offer sailings of an overnight or two at sea and then return to their original U.S. ports. The law prohibits cruises out of U.S. ports without at least one stop scheduled in a non-U.S. destination.

If you’re considering one of those short sailings, contact cruise lines and/or your favorite travel agency.

 
 
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