Posted: July 1st, 2010 | Author: Sly | Filed under: flight, flying, flying cars | No Comments »

You probably don’t remember a short post I made about the Terrafugia Fusion. Heck, I barely remember it, and I wrote it. Well, as the headline says, the FAA has approved the vehicle for consumer use. Sure, you need a pilot’s license and 20 hours of flight experience before you can operate it, but if you can afford the two hundred thousand dollars to buy this thing, you can certainly afford the flying lessons.
Posted: March 19th, 2009 | Author: Sly | Filed under: flight, flying, it's a bird, it's a plane, nasa, rat, space travel, speed, the batcave, transportation | Tags: Bats, Space Shuttle | 1 Comment »

An injured bat decided to go for a ride on the space shuttle. Okay, it didn’t know it was going for a ride, but people are saying that it was injured, so it probably needed a lift anyway. Sadly, this little guy probably froze to death while shooting for the stars.
Aww: Injured Bat Blasts Off For Outerspace [geekologie]
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Posted: June 7th, 2008 | Author: Sly | Filed under: airplane, alternative fuels, flight, flying, hydrogen | No Comments »
Boeing just sent up the first fuel cell airplane. It produces zero emissions, and apparently, it needs all sorts of little fins at the ends of it’s wings and stuff. Come on, you can’t honestly tell me that those are necessary! It’s probably just a ploy to make people think it’s cooler than a private jet charter when they see it. Bragging rights, you know?