Australian engineer Chris Malloy has spent his spare money and time building a flying motorcycle he calls the Hoverbike. The Imperial Speeder Bike-like bike could reach 10,000 feet and fly 170 mph ...
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 that ...
Well, this headline is what you might call poetic license in that it needs extra clarification: anyone can build a hovercraft at home, as long as that "anyone" is skilled, hard-working, determined, ...
Back in June of last year we told you about Chris Malloy’s awesome Hoverbike, a Star Wars Speeder-like aircraft that is ridden like a motorcycle but has ducted fans at the front and back instead of ...
Colin Furze should by all means be legless by the end of this video, but somehow the mechanical madman walks away from his homemade hoverbike unscathed. Furze was challenged by Ford to create ...
He created his cool new rider over a few weeks in his garden shed. The contraption may not go as high as some other flying crafts, but Colin is pretty pleased with it given it's his first time making ...
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