DailyDirt: Really Flying Or Just Hovering?

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Not too long ago, we mentioned some hoverboards that don't really hover at all. But there actually are several examples of hovering devices that can transport people short distances. None of these contraptions are particularly practical means of transportation, but maybe when Mr. Fusion generators can supply enough energy, we'll all be hovering/flying around everywhere. After you've finished checking out those links, take a look at our Daily Deals for cool gadgets and other awesome stuff.

Filed Under: arcaboard, colin furze, flyboard air, franky zapata, hover technology, hoverbike, hoverboars, personal mobility, transportation
Companies: arcaspace, zapata racing


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    Anonymous Coward, 4 May 2016 @ 6:47pm

    10,000 ft? What kind of fuel does that use? By the time you've reached that altitude you'll probably need a parachute to get down.

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      Anonymous Coward, 4 May 2016 @ 9:20pm

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      By the time you've reached that altitude you'll probably need a parachute to get down.

      Or land on top of a mountain.

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      Anonymous Coward, 4 May 2016 @ 9:26pm

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      They said it can reach a height of 10,000 ft.

      They didn't say it was safe. :)

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    I.T. Guy, 5 May 2016 @ 8:03am

    Forget hover boards and flying cars... I want a Rosie the robot.

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