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  • Be useful for flying from London Luton to London Stanstead
    They used to have G-LINK between Gatwick & Heathrow. It stopped when it's licence was revoked. If they've solved the pollution and noise problems it might be a good way forward. Think they'd need to up the capacity quite a bit though, if it's ever to be something more than a rich person's toy.
  • Stig said:
    Be useful for flying from London Luton to London Stanstead
    They used to have G-LINK between Gatwick & Heathrow. It stopped when it's licence was revoked. If they've solved the pollution and noise problems it might be a good way forward. Think they'd need to up the capacity quite a bit though, if it's ever to be something more than a rich person's toy.
    The Sinclair C5 never really got off the ground. Doubt this will either 😉
  • It's a good start, obviously decades from a transatlantic flight! I remember when electric cars had the top speed of a milk float and look them now.
  • It's a good start, obviously decades from a transatlantic flight! I remember when electric cars had the top speed of a milk float and look them now.
    They still have the range of a milk float mind
  • swordfish said:
    Stig said:
    Be useful for flying from London Luton to London Stanstead
    They used to have G-LINK between Gatwick & Heathrow. It stopped when it's licence was revoked. If they've solved the pollution and noise problems it might be a good way forward. Think they'd need to up the capacity quite a bit though, if it's ever to be something more than a rich person's toy.
    The Sinclair C5 never really got off the ground. Doubt this will either 😉
    To be fair, it wasn't designed to fly.
  • It's a good start, obviously decades from a transatlantic flight! I remember when electric cars had the top speed of a milk float and look them now.
    They still have the range of a milk float mind
    Is 1992 the year of your first game, birth year or the year you live in?
  • It's a good start, obviously decades from a transatlantic flight! I remember when electric cars had the top speed of a milk float and look them now.
    They still have the range of a milk float mind
    Is 1992 the year of your first game, birth year or the year you live in?
    It's the year I met your mum actually. Been a happy man ever since.
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