Finally... Flying Motorcycles Make Dreams Real
The future, finally, is here, we've learned from Dvice. For those of us who marked 2015 as the date we would get flying hoverboards, there isn't much hope for our dreams being realized. Fortunately, Samson Motorworks feels our pain. While we don't have airborne skateboards, the company has recently designed a three-wheeled, flying motorbike (or is that motortrike?). Ditching the idea of ...
We've had a lot of fun with Terrafugia over the last year or so, but we weren't exactly holding our breath in anticipation of the Transition's maiden flight. That said, we're definitely psyched to hear that the "roadable aircraft" went airborne in a super-secret test flight that took place in the early hours of March 5th at Plattsburgh International Airport. The vehicle left the ground for a ...
From the "We'll believe it when we see it" category comes the Autovolantor -- a car supposedly now in development that is based on the roughly $350,000 Ferrari 599 GTB. It's being developed by a company called Moller International, and here's the thing: it freaking flies. Apparently, the car will have the ability to take off vertically and hover, with eight powerful thrusters that direct air ...
Could this finally be it? We've been promised flying cars since the 1950s, but so far nothing has made it past the prototype and demo film stages. The father and son team of Chris and Jame Milner seem to think they can bring this dream to reality by 2010. At the New York International Auto Show later this month the pair will unveil their prototype convertible car / plane. The vehicle is small, ...
The flying car is finally approaching reality -- maybe -- but inventors around the world are still working to combine other vehicle types to come up with a more efficient (and fun) means to get from point A to point B. Such is the case with Rudy Heeman, an inventor in New Zealand who has created a device called a hoverwing. Like other similar craft we found on YouTube, Rudy's hoverwing is a ...
Ahh, Murphy, Texas. Your huge lots inspire dreams, your new toll road named after President George Bush fills us with pride, and your flying cars thrill us with visions of the future. Murphy residents Vernon Porter and Clarence Kissell, retired engineers from the idyllic town, are bringing the Jetsons fantasy to life with the GT Flyer, pictured above. A flying car may sound like a pipe dream, ...








