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Hello, friends! In my previous video, I shared with you the process of creating a Hoverbike that was supposed to lift off the ...
It may not be a flying car, and it may not even be a Hoverboard. But we don’t care. A hoverbike is still incredibly awesome, and there’s now a chance to bring just such a device to the real ...
This crazy looking motorcycle-styled hoverbike appeared in early 2017 and we were skeptical the contraption would ever move beyond just an odd engineering curiosity. However, Hoversurf has ...
The UDX Airwolf hoverbike is no ordinary quadcopter. We're talking about a 430-hp eVTOL motorcycle-esque vehicle that seats two and features "hummingbird-like" agility. It has four fan units that ...
Do not try this at home. YouTube star and backyard inventor Colin Furze created a hoverbike in his tool shed with funding from the Ford Unlearn Project. The campaign gives funding toward ideas ...
Inside a lab in Belcamp, a small 3D printer bleeps, passing black plastic through a needle to slowly build the feet of a mannequin named Buster. Once assembled, Buster will ride a drone that’… ...
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Chris Malloy is making a hoverbike. Yes, a hoverbike. It looks like half a quadrotor or Parrot AR Drone and when he’s finished, he thinks it can go as high as 10,000 feet and as fast as 173mph ...
But if the hoverbike currently being developed by Los Angeles-based Aerofex, gets off the ground, this could change. It is uncannily reminiscent of a Speeder Bike from the original Star Wars trilogy.
This is the Hoverbike, a flying machine that is terrifying and awesome in equal measure. Unlike a flying car, which puts the rider in a relatively safe cocoon before firing him off into the sky ...
The hoverbike is being sold in Japan, the CEO also said. Japan doesn't classify the vehicle as an aircraft and doesn't require a license to pilot it, he added.