The first world’s hoverbike
0Australian inventor Chris Malloy has designed the world’s first motorcycle parts from hoverbike and argues that it can fly at an altitude of 3 km at a speed of 278 km / h.The vehicle is designed for one person and according to the designer words can replace conventional helicopters to perform tasks on the terrain, such as aerial photography, search and rescue operations and raids in cattle.
The unit has a gyroscope that helps keep track of on-board computer so that the bike is not overturned.But for safety Chris plans to provide two self-extracting Hover parachutes, one of which must be worn on pilot.
Source: www.mymodernmet.com
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