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Just remember, when you use something from China they probably stole it from us and they probably stole intentionally defective designs. Don't believe me? Do about 20 minutes of research and you will find some very interesting data.

Also, most fucking morons cannot handle driving in 2d space. I don't want to see those morons in a FUCKING FLYING CAR. It would have to be 99.9% automated for the "general population" to have access to that tech.

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>Two flying cars crashed into each other at a rehearsal for an air show in China which was meant to be a showcase for the technology. The Xpeng AeroHT vehicles collided in mid-air, with one catching fire during landing, the company said in a statement to Reuters. The company said people at the scene were safe, but CNN reported one person was injured in the crash, citing an anonymous company employee. The rehearsals on Tuesday were for the Changchun Air Show, set to start later this week in north-east China. BBC News has contacted Xpeng for comment. Footage on Chinese social media site Weibo appeared to show a flaming vehicle on the ground which was being attended to by fire engines.

Just remember, when you use something from China they probably stole it from us and they probably stole intentionally defective designs. Don't believe me? Do about 20 minutes of research and you will find some very interesting data. Also, most fucking morons cannot handle driving in 2d space. I don't want to see those morons in a FUCKING FLYING CAR. It would have to be 99.9% automated for the "general population" to have access to that tech. Archive: https://archive.today/pudiV From the post: >>Two flying cars crashed into each other at a rehearsal for an air show in China which was meant to be a showcase for the technology. The Xpeng AeroHT vehicles collided in mid-air, with one catching fire during landing, the company said in a statement to Reuters. The company said people at the scene were safe, but CNN reported one person was injured in the crash, citing an anonymous company employee. The rehearsals on Tuesday were for the Changchun Air Show, set to start later this week in north-east China. BBC News has contacted Xpeng for comment. Footage on Chinese social media site Weibo appeared to show a flaming vehicle on the ground which was being attended to by fire engines.

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Also, CHINK DRIVERS.