That’s a big call, but how can you argue with a bike that actually hovers and means you can fly around at low levels like those guys in Star Wars that, you know, fly low hovering bikes and stuff. We’re really just too excited at the moment to write properly.
The bikes are thanks to a company called Aerofex out of Manhattan Beach in the States. There’s not a lot of information around about the bike at the moment, but Aerofex has posted this video on YouTube showing the hovering action and the bike in motion. Even the website says little about the project and is no more than just a holding page.
But with this video, well that’s all we really need to begin to get very bloody excited about this whole thing.
Web: Aerofex
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