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Personal flying machines will be a reality, home computer and electric car pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair has said. | Personal flying machines will be a reality, home computer and electric car pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair has said. |
He told BBC Radio 4's iPM programme that soon it would be "economically and technically possible" to create flying cars for individuals. | |
Sir Clive is best-known for the Spectrum computer and his failed electric car effort, the C5. | Sir Clive is best-known for the Spectrum computer and his failed electric car effort, the C5. |
"I'm sure it will happen and I am sure it will change the world dramatically," he predicted. | "I'm sure it will happen and I am sure it will change the world dramatically," he predicted. |
Despite his pioneering work in the field of computers, Sir Clive told BBC Radio 4 he was not an internet user. | Despite his pioneering work in the field of computers, Sir Clive told BBC Radio 4 he was not an internet user. |
"I don't use it myself directly," he said, explaining that as an inventor he tried to avoid "mechanical and technical things around me so they don't blur the mind". | "I don't use it myself directly," he said, explaining that as an inventor he tried to avoid "mechanical and technical things around me so they don't blur the mind". |
He said the internet was "just wonderful and quite amazing" and its growth was not something he had predicted back in the 1980s. | He said the internet was "just wonderful and quite amazing" and its growth was not something he had predicted back in the 1980s. |
"It has totally surprised me. I utterly failed to foresee that." | "It has totally surprised me. I utterly failed to foresee that." |
The celebrated inventor is not working on developing flying car technology currently but said he would "love to be involved" with any effort. | The celebrated inventor is not working on developing flying car technology currently but said he would "love to be involved" with any effort. |
As a pioneer in personal transport, he said "flying cars were technically entirely possible". | As a pioneer in personal transport, he said "flying cars were technically entirely possible". |
"It would need to be automatically controlled because we can't all learn to fly. | "It would need to be automatically controlled because we can't all learn to fly. |
"The vehicle would take off from your home and fly to wherever you want to go." | "The vehicle would take off from your home and fly to wherever you want to go." |
Sir Clive said personal flying machines would have to be electric powered, because petrol engines were not reliable enough. | Sir Clive said personal flying machines would have to be electric powered, because petrol engines were not reliable enough. |
Sir Clive pioneered many electronics fields - including portable TVs | |
But, he admitted, his 1980s venture into electric cars "didn't achieve the success I expected". | But, he admitted, his 1980s venture into electric cars "didn't achieve the success I expected". |
He said: "We did sell quite a few thousand. Looking back I can see why [we didn't have success]. | He said: "We did sell quite a few thousand. Looking back I can see why [we didn't have success]. |
"It was a bit daunting to go into traffic." | "It was a bit daunting to go into traffic." |
The rising cost of oil, combined with environmental concerns, have made alternative-energy powered cars a goal once more. | |
"Long before the C5, and ever since, I have strongly believed in electric vehicles. I am glad to say it's all happening at long last." | |
Sir Clive produced an electric powered bicycle, called the Zike, in 1992, but it too failed to capture the public's imagination. | Sir Clive produced an electric powered bicycle, called the Zike, in 1992, but it too failed to capture the public's imagination. |
His latest project is the A-Bike, a lightweight, foldable bicycle. But, he said, he still harboured hopes of returning to the electric car field. | His latest project is the A-Bike, a lightweight, foldable bicycle. But, he said, he still harboured hopes of returning to the electric car field. |
"The thing is - to do an electric car is obviously a huge investment. I'd need huge success in the electric bike field," he said. | "The thing is - to do an electric car is obviously a huge investment. I'd need huge success in the electric bike field," he said. |
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