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The concept of a flying car has been around for a long time. Many companies are trying their hand at flying cars. But now bikes will also be seen with cars flying in the air. A Japanese company has built a flying bike. The hoverbike was designed by Tokyo-based drone startup ALI Technology. It is named XTurismo Limited Edition. Following the successful testing of the bike, the company has started booking it from October 26.
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The company will only make 200p flying bikes. "We had the option of going on the ground or in the sky," Daisuke Katano, the company's chief executive, told Reuters news agency. We are offering a new method for movement. The bike was also turned upside down during testing. The startup is supported by Mitsubishi Electric and Kyocera.
A petrol-powered conventional engine has been used
Will fly at a speed of 100 km in 1 hour
The company claims that the hoverbike can be flown for up to 40 minutes at a time. Its flying speed can go up to 100 km per hour. It uses a petrol-powered conventional engine. Four batteries are fitted to power the bike's motor. It will be priced at 77.7 million yen (about Rs 5.09 crore).
At present only the pilot can sit in the bike
The XTurismo hoverbike's internal combustion engine runs on petrol as well as electrically. The bike weighs about 300 kg. It is 3.7 meters long, 2.4 meters wide and 1.5 meters high. Currently it can only seat one pilot. The company aims to bring a fully electric version of this flying bike by the year 2025.
A short flight was made by bike in the air a few meters above the ground
The testing was done by flying a little above the ground
The body of this dual color hoverbike looks like a motorcycle. Propellers are provided on its top. The landing stays on the skid when the machine is stationary. The bike was on display near Mount Fuji. In this, a short flight was made by bike in the air a few meters above the ground.
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No permission to fly on Japanese roads
In the future, the use of these flying bikes will be limited to such sites, Daisuke Katano said. He will not be allowed to fly on the busy roads of Japan. Using this bike the rescue team will be able to reach difficult places.
The potential application of the bike can be extended by changing the padding rule. Delivery of the first unit of this limited edition flying bike will start from next year.
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