In the July 2000 "Inc." magazine is an article with a familiar sounding storyline: A brilliant and much married engineer makes and spends millions as he pursues his dream of a radical car with awesome winged styling, unique features, and, he hopes broad appeal. He gets no support from sneering automakers, spends small and large fortunes (mostly other people's money,) on r & d and semifunctional prototypes, until at last he has a fully functional version. Sound familiar? No, it's not about John De Lorean. Oh, by the way, it can drive down the road, hover, or fly. Souned like Doc Brown? Nope. It's Paul Moller, a guy who seems like a combination of both, who really HAS built a flying car. Maybe 40 years from now, our grandchildren will be arguing what's better... a De Lorean or a Skycar. I have no interest in the company- just couldn't help seeing the similarities. -Wayne 11174 "Flyin' at 5 1/2 inches off the ground!"