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Australian guy builds himself a hoverbike. A hoverbike!
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| June 9, 2011
| Evan Ackerman
Posted on 06/16/2011 12:13:17 AM PDT by Immerito
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:13:19 AM PDT
by
Immerito
To: Immerito
SWEEEEET!
It’ll probably be illegal to use here in America, though.
Frickin’ Washington doesn’t think us little people are capable of crossing the street without their assistance.
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:17:35 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
(Let this chant follow BHO everywhere he goes: "You lie. You lie. You lie.")
To: Immerito
from the "video" section of his website:
Videos coming soon
We have seen a lot of visits recently and realize that some of you have come back to see if we have updated the videos page. We did hope to film the last test flight un-tethered, but unfortunately we needed to rebuild the propeller gearboxes due to unforeseen localized stress on a section of the mounting points. A quick design fix but one that takes time and money to be re-manufactured and re-assembled.
After the re-build we will conduct one more tethered test before we release the bike from the ground. We will have a new control system to test then, and we also need to learn to fly the bike (one way to look at this, is trying to fly a helicopter for the first time without an instructor)
that's the video I want to see...
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:19:39 AM PDT
by
Abundy
To: Abundy
"After the re-build we will conduct one more tethered test before we release the bike from the ground. We will have a new control system to test then, and we also need to learn to fly the bike..." Oh boy....I laughed hard enough to wake the family when I read that.
This ought to be real good entertainment, don'tcha think? Can't wait ;-)
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:23:25 AM PDT
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Windflier
Heh!!
“Hold muh beer and watch thEEAAAAGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!”
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:25:27 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
(Let this chant follow BHO everywhere he goes: "You lie. You lie. You lie.")
To: Immerito
What goes 0 mph at 0 feet off the ground? This hoverhoax.
To: Immerito
Looks like it at least has potential. Hope nobody gets killed while testing the thing. lol
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:29:02 AM PDT
by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: RandallFlagg
Hold muh beer and watch thEEAAAAGGGHHHH!!!!!!!! These guys are liable to make more money selling videos of the first test flight, than sales of the contraption itself.
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:30:08 AM PDT
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Immerito
Expect this thing to be able to travel at upwards of 170 mph, and you can take it to 10,000 feet (or even higher, with oxygen)Since it's classified as an ultralight, you won't technically need a pilot's license
I dont know about Australia but in the US this aircraft could not be classified as an Ultra-light.
With the speed and altitude he plans for it I dont believe it could meet the requirements of an ultra-light.
It has been a long time since I read about them but from memory I believe that ultra-lights were limited to 55 knots (about 70 mph) and under 1000 feet
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:50:32 AM PDT
by
Pontiac
(The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
To: Windflier
I dunno.
The test videos of the M400 Skycar didn't result in any humorous outtakes
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:53:38 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
(Let this chant follow BHO everywhere he goes: "You lie. You lie. You lie.")
To: RandallFlagg
I dunno. The test videos of the M400 Skycar didn't result in any humorous outtakes I'll admit that I didn't bother to read at the link, but on its face, a "hover bike" sounds pretty implausible, hence the jokes.
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posted on
06/16/2011 12:56:18 AM PDT
by
Windflier
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To: Windflier
Yeah.
The Skycar didn’t get much farther than the testing.
But with the powerful engines in these modern motorcycles zipping around, I wouldn’t put it past someone with the tools, garage space and know-how to try something similar.
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:00:25 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
(Let this chant follow BHO everywhere he goes: "You lie. You lie. You lie.")
To: Immerito
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:03:55 AM PDT
by
Ronin
("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves" -- Bertrand de Jouve)
To: RandallFlagg
The Skycar didnt get much farther than the testing. But with the powerful engines in these modern motorcycles zipping around, I wouldnt put it past someone with the tools, garage space and know-how to try something similar. Perhaps I should check the article for some details on how this thing is engineered. I'm having a hard time picturing how you could build a flying cycle, unless you had four rotatable fans, spread wide enough for stabilization and propulsion.
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:05:05 AM PDT
by
Windflier
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To: RandallFlagg
Ok, I finally clicked the link, and I can’t see how the rider could maintain lateral stability with only two fans, front and back.
I also can’t see how you would accomplish forward thrust with this thing. Doesn’t look like the fans are rotatable.
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:08:06 AM PDT
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Immerito
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:11:38 AM PDT
by
Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Immerito
That looks really stable. You could probably climb on, go to sleep, and the thing would fly itself.
HAHAHA.
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:38:10 AM PDT
by
tdscpa
To: Windflier
It has two big-ass fans for getting off the ground and it looks like there are two small fans, underneath the seating are, presumably for stabilization and propulsion.
In principle, it should work, but I question this model being able to go 170 mph at 10,000 feet.
I’d need a video of it doing that before I believe it.
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posted on
06/16/2011 1:42:24 AM PDT
by
Jonty30
To: Immerito
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posted on
06/16/2011 2:38:01 AM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: Immerito
Top view...
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posted on
06/16/2011 2:39:39 AM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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