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Hoverbike
A hoverbike (or hovercycle) is a vehicle that can hover, resembling a flying motorbike, having at least two propulsive portions—one in front of and one behind the driver. It is often used as a staple vehicle in science fiction and near future settings, but since the early 2010s, some attempts have been made at developing a functional, practical hoverbike.
Aeronautic motors
Starting in 2014, Malloy Aeronautics has been developing the Malloy Hoverbike, which uses a quadcopter-like lift. In 2015, the company announced collaboration with the United States Department of Defense at the Paris Airshow. In April 2016, British inventor Colin Furze announced he had created a hoverbike using two paramotors. The Aero-X is a hoverbike designed to carry up to two people. The Hoversurf Scorpion 3 is a hoverbike launched in 2017. It is used in limited numbers by the Dubai Police Force. The A.L.I. Technologies XTurismo was on sale in Japan from 2021, and in the United States the following year. It requires a pilot's licence in most countries, but not in Japan. It is considered a proof of concept with 200 to be made, with a smaller version planned for 2025, at a much lower price. The concept existed in Japan since 2000. A one-person, or unmanned cargo, flying vehicle with four jet motors at the corners using artificial intelligence to maintain stability that has been described as a "flying motorbike" and named "Speeder" was under development in 2022, an idea that emerged from work with the US Navy. , several full-size prototypes had been built, with a top speed of 200 mph, and flight endurance of 60 minutes.
In fiction
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