That thing is an absolute waste of time and money. It didn't meet the LSA requirements - but they got the weight increased for them. Ok, the FAA's happy now, but what about the highway safety standards? They are allowed with the exemption to weight 1430lb gross. Howbout those little Smart Cars which scared to drive - 1808lb empty!
Safety aside, what else could be wrong with it? Oh yea, potholes! Just imagine what one pothole can do to your car, a car with a normal sized tire... Also, how about those rocks that get kicked up? I'd hate to loose a $200,000+ toy because of one rock.
At an anticipated price of close to $200k who will buy it! I'd much rather buy a Corvette to get me to the airport where I keep my T6 and Cub on floats, and still have money to spare.
This thing will fail just like every other flying car - I mean roadable aircraft.
Wait, there's been flying cars in the past; I thought this one was the first? Wrong! The first flying car was the Waterman Aerobile which flew in 1937. Ok I'll admit that it doesn't look like a car, but you can't say the the 1949 Taylor Aerocar didn't. The Aerocar III even outperforms the Terrastupid in nearly every dimension.
Flying cars are nothing new...to bad the Terrafuiga hasn't improved on them.
Now, the Martin "Jetpack". Notice how I put Jetpack in quotes? There is no jet on that thing; it's a Rotax engine with ducted fans! I saw it ''fly'' at Oshkosh...two men had to hold the thing so it wouldn't fly uncontrollably away or tip over. Check out the video here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/observethebanana/2724428781/
And don't get me started on the Icon....