Flying Car Research Paper

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Maybe most of you have heard of the animated movie called “The Robinsons.” When I was in my youth I used to watch it every time it came on. I remember that when i grow older that I would be living in a city of technology like how the kids get from the garage to the upstairs living room or to the front door to the back yard with a teleportation system. Also a time machine where Tim, one of the kids, went back in time to see his father as a child and unyieldingly trying to bring his father to the future in Tim’s time. Either how like everyone in the city uses a flying car to travel from place to place, or maybe alike how the Robinson's cousin get to the their house, as well. That is what inspired me to build these inventions such as a teleportation system to travel from one place to another, a time machine to go anyplace in anytime, and flying cars that travel in the skies. To start it off, I want to tell you about the teleportation system first. When I watched them travel from place to place with a teleportation system, I started to think that I might make the machine and so I started to build it. It uses your wasted that you throw away as energy so you do not have to …show more content…
Every family will have one, all you have to do is a press a button to turn on the engine, for string you use a wheel to control it, just like a regular car. For power it uses a motor like a plane, however it is more technological. For example, it can hasten your time for traveling in long distance. Instead of roads on the ground, there will be roads in the clear sky above to use. Then Their would be more people in the sky for traveling, instead of on the road going in a certain direction on the ground. You can also travel across the seven seas without a plane ticket to do so, also can see the beautiful ocean outside the windows like in a regular car window. Therefore, a flying car is another invention that should be

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