Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ben's Hover age video

This is a video interview I gave back in June 2009 about my plans for the hover age. Enjoy.




this is the type of vehicle you will find in the hover age:




Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bens copter car pictures



Bens roadable helicraft.
Hello flat screen Internet surfers. I've finally got pictures to show you of my copter car. My concept is to make wheel cars become copter cars. In these pictures it shows the concept for folding the make copter blades in half that is centered. The idea for this is the wheel car goes to the heliport or wide open field and the folded blades extend out and the tail rotor retracts out and then they spin very fast like the Life Flight bladed helicopter from Utah Valley Hospital does or the robinson bladed helicopters from the Utah airport do. Where they spin their blades real fast and it causes it to lift off the ground and fly up and fly all over the place in 6 directions and they can air brake, backup and hover still in midair and even takeoff and land vertically without the need for airport runways. My copter car will do exact same thing. But the only difference is when it lands and the blades come to a complete stop, it will fold up its main blades and retract in the tail rotor and then drive out of the heliport or the airport and continue its journey on the grounded highway or the I-15 grounded freeway and drive around on the town or city streets and you can even park it in your garage. Now the reason why I want to make a roadable helicopter is because I've been watching movies like "The Absent Minded Professor" "Son of Flubber" and the recent "Flubber" remake movies where Ned Brainard makes Flubber for super jumping shoes and his wheel car fly like a helicopter. Also I've watched a TV episode called "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Cadents Regrets" Where they have a copter jeep that drives in wheel mode and opens out the helicopter blades and flies up in the sky and then lands. You can find this episode on "The Alvin edition" DVD. In the past when I was a kid and a teenager growing up in Utah I had to ride in a wheel car that has got stuck in traffic jams and road closing sign barriers because the road fixers at work have to maintain the grounded roads for wheel cars to drive on. Also you can only drive on the grounded roads because the wheel cars are not usually designed for off road use very inconvenient. If you wanted to fly to other states in America like Las Vegas, or Denver you had to drive on the freeway to the winged airport and leave your wheel car behind. Then you had to take your luggage out of your wheel car and drag it through the airport mall. And give it to the luggage handlers workers and hope they take good care of it. You have to go to the plane ticket desk to show your ticket and go through security scanners so you don't carry threatening weapons on board. Then you have to rush through the airport hoping you make your winged airplane flight or you have to wait for 1 hour for your winged airplane to arrive. Sometimes it would get canceled or delayed. Even when you get on the winged airplane you have to put up with annoying people on board and the winged airplane takes like 30 minutes or 1 hour just for the winged airplane to roll and fly on the runway. The runways have to be fixed by the road fixers. The winged airplanes have to aim their landing just right or they crash land. Once your safely on the ground you have to wait for 10 minutes for the winged airplane to come to the loading docks and then you walk through the airport mall to get your luggage and you have to wait for a wheel car ride or take the wheel bus to get to town. People have lived liked that throughout most of the 20th century and the funny thing is they're still doing in the 20th century overtime decade. This copter car if tests prove to work well, then I'll make a roadable helicopter from scratch and replace the 20th century helicopters that we have today. This is only for helicopter pilots to fly. Not for airplane pilots or common drivers.
I'll have more updates on this roadable helicopter and I'll talk about self magnetic hoverboards and hovercars in my next update.