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Some of them look cool,while others looks ridiculous.

EDIT: That got me thinking where are the flying cars,i want my flying car. :wink:
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*Sniff*

Those were the times. How wrong they were about the future.
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Montcalm wrote:Some of them look cool,while others looks ridiculous.

EDIT: That got me thinking where are the flying cars,i want my flying car. :wink:
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It's 2003 already. Now where the hell's my flying car, $500 Coke, and house that looks like a drunk guy designed it complete with robot maid?
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Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:...Now where the hell's my flying car...
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It's the year 2000, but where are the flying cars? I was promised flying cars. I don't see any flying cars? Why? Why? Why?
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I once saw a flying car, granted it flew into a ditch though.
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Gandalf wrote:I once saw a flying car, granted it flew into a ditch though.
Let me guess it was the Avrocar.
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I love those 1950s visions of how cars would look like in year 2000. My father has a lot of ANCIENT issues of "Popular Mechanics" lying around, and one of them has an article on "cars of the future".

In the 1950s, the executives at Chrysler thought that by 2000, the average luxury car would be 7 metres long, have a top speed of 300 km/h and be powered by a gas turbine!

As for the appearance of the cars, most of them look rather 1950s/1960s-esque for "future cars". For example - one of the illustrations, which I guess is a small sports car, looks like the bastard child of a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda and a Citroën DS-19.

Of course, it didn't turn out that way. Now I have an explanation why Katsuhiro Otomo didn't develop THAT many futuristic car designs for "Akira"... (This still doesn't explain Kaneda's motorcycle)
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Jay Leno has a motorcycle powered by a gas turbine. :)

I like some of that old modernist art style. Some of it SUCKED, but some was VERY aesthetically pleasing.

for instance, this Keck + Keck home is nice; http://jetsetmodern.com/keck.htm .
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Gandalf wrote:I once saw a flying car, granted it flew into a ditch though.
I saw an apparently ordinary car, but for no understandable reason it simply levitated about 1 meter from the ground, spinned on its own axis and landed upside down. Sure, the driver was drunk, but I never thought that alcohol could physically lift a car from the ground :shock:
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:I love those 1950s visions of how cars would look like in year 2000. My father has a lot of ANCIENT issues of "Popular Mechanics" lying around, and one of them has an article on "cars of the future".

In the 1950s, the executives at Chrysler thought that by 2000, the average luxury car would be 7 metres long, have a and be powered by a gas turbine!

As for the appearance of the cars, most of them look rather 1950s/1960s-esque for "future cars". For example - one of the illustrations, which I guess is a small sports car, looks like the bastard child of a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda and a Citroën DS-19.

Of course, it didn't turn out that way. Now I have an explanation why Katsuhiro Otomo didn't develop THAT many futuristic car designs for "Akira"... (This still doesn't explain Kaneda's motorcycle)
Wren't there predictions of cars that were powered by nuclear reactors around that time?

And as for the 7-meter cars, the way they're going with SUVs, I wouldnt' be suprised it they ended up making one.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:...(This still doesn't explain Kaneda's motorcycle)
ahh, the one that was powered by the Rotary Engine :D
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Scroll down, and you find links to a bunch of hardcore porn stuff.

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NecronLord wrote:http://home.att.net/~dannysoar/BelGeddes.htm

I like it...
But would an aircraft so huge fly?

Still its a funky design. :wink:
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Montcalm wrote:
NecronLord wrote:http://home.att.net/~dannysoar/BelGeddes.htm

I like it...
But would an aircraft so huge fly?

Still its a funky design. :wink:
According to the link it would have 20 engines, with 6 spare, and was overseen by a "Doctor O.A. Koller " who "was responsible for the design of over two hundred different airplanes, including the famous Phalz plane used so extensively by Germany during WWI.......without exception all his planes have flown successfully ." so, probably.

I'm sure I saw one of these in Dr.Who once.
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Hethrir wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:...(This still doesn't explain Kaneda's motorcycle)
ahh, the one that was powered by the Rotary Engine :D
Actually, Suzuki made a motorcycle in 1976 which had a rotary engine. Maybe that was where Otomo got the idea ?
Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:And as for the 7-meter cars, the way they're going with SUVs, I wouldnt' be suprised it they ended up making one.
Not too far off the mark - a Ford Excursion is roughly 6 metres long. But the cars they predicted in the 1950s were not only long, they were also sleek, low and fast.

Almost the polar opposite of an Excursion!
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:In the 1950s, the executives at Chrysler thought that by 2000, the average luxury car would be 7 metres long, have a top speed of 300 km/h and be powered by a gas turbine!
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Code A 460 CID 4V V-8 Engine (220 Net Horsepower)
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Not quite 7 meters, but they got close. I owned one of those beasts for a while. She got 8 miles to the gallon. <sniff> I miss her.
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RedImperator wrote:
Length: 224.8 Inches
Height: 53 Inches
Width: 79.7 Inches
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Not quite 7 meters, but they got close. I owned one of those beasts for a while. She got 8 miles to the gallon. <sniff> I miss her.
I calculated that Thunderbird to be 562cm long. Not that far off. But it wasn't powered by a rear-mounted gas turbine.
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kojikun wrote:Jay Leno has a motorcycle powered by a gas turbine. :)

I like some of that old modernist art style. Some of it SUCKED, but some was VERY aesthetically pleasing.

for instance, this Keck + Keck home is nice; http://jetsetmodern.com/keck.htm .
I absolutely love that styling!
Simon H.Johansen wrote:Actually, Suzuki made a motorcycle in 1976 which had a rotary engine. Maybe that was where Otomo got the idea ?
Yeah, a few people did around that time, but only Mazda continued mainstream. I've been wanting to get my hands on an original 110S (L10b) Cosmo :)

And if anyone tells you 9k on the tacho is special, tell them to look at 1967 Cosmo! http://www.rx7-gallery.co.uk/bincosmo/c ... mo1int.jpg
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While we're at it, I have to mention that H.P. Lovecraft once wrote a poem which poked fun at futurists. (Or so I've heard. I've never found it anywhere on the internet.)
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