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Video Purports To Show Successful Hover Bike Test Flights

Zothecula writes "Videos released by California-based tech research company Aerofex appear to show successful test flights of a prototype hover bike that gains lift from two large ducted rotors. Aeroflex claims its hover bike allows the pilot intuitive control over pitch, roll and yaw without need of artificial intelligence, flight software or electronics of any kind."

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  1. Re:Oh! Look! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A small hovercraft without a skirt!
    Yawn. Ground effect only. That's not flying.

    And, so what? It's called a hover bike not a 'flying' bike.

    A flying bike would require ridiculous thrust if it were made out of something more substantial than balsa wood. I doubt you'd want to ride something like that without an enclosed cockpit.