00:30The significance of this video is we hope, we really hope that it will have a similar
00:36impact as the Wright Brothers video in the sense that it proves to the humanity that
00:42the new mode of transportation is possible.
00:47It has the independently verifiable proof that this new mode of transportation does
00:56exist and we hope it will start some kind of a new market, new economy for this new
01:06mode of transportation which we call flying cars.
01:25Right now, for most people, for the general consumer, it's prohibitively expensive because
01:46it's expensive for us to produce one, but it's because it's a very low volume production
01:51and it's very inefficient, so it's not optimized for manufacturing.
01:57As we go further and it will be optimized for manufacturing and as the volume increases,
02:04the end goal, again, it's not going to be the next year or the year after that, the
02:07end goal, the end goal, it should be actually the same level or less expensive than Toyota
02:15Corolla Ford Focus or anything like that because it's less complex.
02:19We hope that most people will use more flying cars than the ground cars because that will
02:25relieve traffic, that will make the world actually move more efficiently, will make
02:30people get to their destination more efficiently, and so the infrastructure would change because
02:36the million cars in the air would probably need a different kind of regulation even though
02:42it actually already exists, there are already highways in the sky.
02:46It's probably the best search and rescue vehicle ever created in history because whatever
02:50car cannot get and the helicopter cannot get or an airplane cannot get, the flying car
02:56could get.
02:58Not only because it can both drive vertically, take off and literally land between the trees,
03:04also it doesn't have huge wings, it can literally fly right next to the building to, for example,
03:12somebody from the balcony and so on, so it can get places where literally no other type
03:18of vehicle in history can get.
03:20When as far as the exact year, but I think it's going to be a very, very gradual process.
03:26It's good for many, many reasons to have a gradual process, to get it to consumers so
03:30people slowly get used to it, see how safe it is, see how quiet it is, see the benefits
03:38of it, not only for themselves, but for example, for search and rescue vehicles.
03:43So it's a slow gradual process where people are going to see 1, 10, 50, 100 and so on.
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