HoverSurf, a start-up tech company based in San Jose, California, has designed a flying machine called the Hoverbike.
HoverSurf says its electric-powered Ultralight will fly at more than 40 mph, and has a range of up to 13 miles. A carbon-fiber frame supports four propellers. The pilot is assisted by a flight computer that helps provide stability during takeoff and landing. Two leather-covered joysticks control the aircraft. Flights can last up to 25 minutes—then it takes about two and a half hours to recharge the batteries.
No pilot’s certificate or medical exam is needed.The full cost? $150,000. This drone is officially approved by the United States FAA.
[HoverSurf]
HoverSurf says its electric-powered Ultralight will fly at more than 40 mph, and has a range of up to 13 miles. A carbon-fiber frame supports four propellers. The pilot is assisted by a flight computer that helps provide stability during takeoff and landing. Two leather-covered joysticks control the aircraft. Flights can last up to 25 minutes—then it takes about two and a half hours to recharge the batteries.
No pilot’s certificate or medical exam is needed.The full cost? $150,000. This drone is officially approved by the United States FAA.
[HoverSurf]
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