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Home » Gadgets and Gear » Now That’s What I Call High Mobility

Now That’s What I Call High Mobility

This vehi­cle, which I cover in New Scientist magazine’s web edi­tion today was one of the few gad­gets to elicit an instant a reac­tion of ‘I want one of those!‘
Chimera2.jpg
It’s called the Chimera and it’s designed for infil­tra­tion and exfil­tra­tion of Special Forces. The two-​​seater buggy has unique capa­bil­i­ties: it can be dropped from high alti­tude, fly stealth­ily a few dozen miles under its own power and land on a postage stamp. Pack away the parafoil and it’s a ground vehi­cle capa­ble of 60 mph.
After the job is done comes the clever part. With fifty yards of rough track it can get air­borne again and head back.
Looked at one way, it’s an exten­sion of exist­ing tac­tics. Special Forces have long jumped with motor­bikes or other vehi­cles to give them added mobil­ity. Atair, who make the Chimera, once rigged up gear for Swedish Special Forces to jump with their 1400lb snow­mo­biles — in fact they have a whole range of pow­ered and unpow­ered parafoils for tac­ti­cal use.
Chimera1.jpg
Looked at another way, it’s a gen­uine, prac­ti­cal fly­ing car you can park in your garage. Not just an off-​​roader, it’s an off-​​off-​​roader, capa­ble of cross­ing rivers, jun­gles, swamps, ravines…or traf­fic snarl-​​ups. Even if it only flies at 40 mph, that’s about 39.5 mph faster than you can travel at street level.
I can’t see them ever being allowed for urban com­mut­ing, but this would be some­thing like the ulti­mate fun vehi­cle for cross-​​country trips.
(John Cleese voice:) “Do try and bring it back in one piece, 007…“
– David Hambling

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  1. Ernest Blofeld says:
    August 8, 2006 at 1:22 pm

    Cool or what.
    Mine’s got chrome rims & rocket pods.

    Reply
  2. Maurs says:
    August 8, 2006 at 3:44 pm

    Cleese?! CLEESE?! How soon you for­get Desmond Llewelyn!

    Reply
  3. David Hambling says:
    August 9, 2006 at 1:33 am

    I hadn’t for­got­ten Desmond Llewelyn (who handed over the Little Nellie aut­o­gyro, the Bond gad­get which comes clos­est to this). But I thought the ref­er­ence might be a lit­tle obscure for any­one who isn’t such a big fan.

    Reply
  4. kevin H. says:
    August 9, 2006 at 1:11 pm

    This site is writ­ten by nerds; for nerds. of course we would get the refference.

    Reply
  5. R.H. says:
    August 11, 2006 at 9:15 am

    I for­warded this to a friend of mine who’s SF, cur­rently in Baghdad. When he gets back, he’ll be keep­ing a sharp eye out for a used one in a sur­plus shop. ;-)

    Reply
  6. Richard A. Strong says:
    January 13, 2007 at 10:42 am

    I cor­dially invite you to visit my web­site, http://​www​.strong​ware​.com/​d​r​a​gon, to see my fly­ing car project.
    Richard A. Strong, BSc,MA,PE (Major,USAF,Retired)

    Reply
  7. stephen russell says:
    December 29, 2007 at 6:52 pm

    Uses:
    Stunt fly­ing
    with sky­div­ing & wing suits.
    Movies & TV.
    Tourisim Rec
    Adventure Tourisim: HI, CO, AZ, NM, NV, MS, MO,
    Canada, Alaska, EU, Russia, India, Vietnam,
    Nice.
    Looks like fun
    Need Dealers & dis­tribs alone for this to Rent with Kayaks, Seadoos, etc.
    Im In Im In
    Like that par­ave­hi­cle in The World is Not Enough ski sequence, 1998 007.

    Reply

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