The car is the most regulated thing in the world. It's more complicated to make a car than it is to send a rocket to space.
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Why is it we want one car to do everything?
Having the benefit to our society, not only here in the United States but throughout the world with the amount of invention you get from having a space program, is well worth the risk that an individual like myself has to take by flying in the vehicle.
We realized you cannot create a car by simply gathering needed components.
It turns out that if you optimize the performance of a car and of an airplane, they are very far away in terms of mechanical features. So you can make a flying car. But they are not very good planes, and they are not very good cars.
The hydrogen powered car, with its high fuel mileage and zero emission rate, is just one example of the products under development that will help increase our energy independence.
A car is like a mother-in-law - if you let it, it will rule your life.
There is no reason why, with the huge potential for market out there in the world for fuel-efficient vehicles, we can't be the cutting edge for change.
You need to be in the position where it is the cost of the fuel that actually matters and not the cost of building the rocket in the first place.
People always want cars. It's a huge industry, and there's always new product coming out.
There are almost no limits in terms of what a car can become.
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