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Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:14 pm
by John.com
Even though this crazy hoverbike hasn’t yet left the inventor’s neighborhood, the high-flying invention has some amazing potential. Designed by Australian Chris Malloy the bike is capable of traveling at speeds of up to 173mph at 10,000 feet. It could potentially travel even higher, but then users would have to carry oxygen. Classified as an ultralight, users won’t be required to have a pilot’s license to ride it, but might we need traffic lanes at 10,000 feet if it does take off?
The 1170 cc hoverbike engine is air-cooled and runs on regular unleaded fuel (if only it ran on algae… that would be cool!) One tank will net zippy riders about 92 miles. They’ll cost a pretty penny too – up to $40,000 depending on demand – though if Malloy can pull in more than 1,000 orders annually, prices will drop.
In an urban context, the hoverbike would be an absolute nightmare. But potential positive applications include aerial cattle mustering, search and rescue, aerial survey, wildlife and parks, film, military and emergency services, as well as powerline inspection. Quieter and smaller than helicopters, and therefore more fuel efficient, the hoverbike could offer a more sustainable alternative to airborne searches.
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Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:39 am
by Robbie Shaw
John.com wrote:Even though this crazy hoverbike hasn’t yet left the inventor’s neighborhood, the high-flying invention has some amazing potential. Designed by Australian Chris Malloy the bike is capable of traveling at speeds of up to 173mph at 10,000 feet. It could potentially travel even higher, but then users would have to carry oxygen. Classified as an ultralight, users won’t be required to have a pilot’s license to ride it, but might we need traffic lanes at 10,000 feet if it does take off?
The 1170 cc hoverbike engine is air-cooled and runs on regular unleaded fuel (if only it ran on algae… that would be cool!) One tank will net zippy riders about 92 miles. They’ll cost a pretty penny too – up to $40,000 depending on demand – though if Malloy can pull in more than 1,000 orders annually, prices will drop.
In an urban context, the hoverbike would be an absolute nightmare. But potential positive applications include aerial cattle mustering, search and rescue, aerial survey, wildlife and parks, film, military and emergency services, as well as powerline inspection. Quieter and smaller than helicopters, and therefore more fuel efficient, the hoverbike could offer a more sustainable alternative to airborne searches.
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Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Hi John.com....
This is not crazy .... It seems and looks very unstable at 10k feet if you ask me..... Upside down could happen in flash....
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Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 7:32 am
by Bundy
John.com wrote:Even though this crazy hoverbike ...... Designed by an Australian
Eish...right there I already got seriously doubtful?
No offense Sheila.
Amazing what imagination and ingenuity can achieve? I'm sure Rafiek will give it a "spin"?

Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:32 am
by Nkwazi
And when you're finished flying you can have a braai
Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:23 am
by John.com
Bundy wrote:John.com wrote:Even though this crazy hoverbike ...... Designed by an Australian
Eish...right there I already got seriously doubtful?
No offense Sheila.
Amazing what imagination and ingenuity can achieve? I'm sure Rafiek will give it a "spin"?

I know, can you imagine an engine out at ANY altitude? No glide, no autorotate . . . . just two circular 'braai grids' dropping vertically out the sky with a human form in between (probably person head first due to C of G)!!
Without a chute you wouldn't find me within 1000m of this device!
Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:15 pm
by Turbo
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Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:28 pm
by Boet
Re: Crazy Hoverbike is Capable of Flying to 10,000ft
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:18 am
by John Boucher
Classified as an ultralight, users won’t be required to have a pilot’s license to ride it, but might we need traffic lanes at 10,000 feet if it does take off?
Smell the roses please....
