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Hoversurf
Not quite ready for commercial distribution, yet, so don't go looking for a distributer. However, we may see these things within a year or two. Personal hoverboard flying craft.
Several other videos on youtube.
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Interesting but the questions are:
1. How much will it cost
2. How long can you fly on one charge
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I certainly wouldn't want to step off before the props stopped spinning. Would hate for everyone to have to start calling me shorty.
Just another crappy day in Paradise....Aloha!
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I am surprised there is not some kind of carbon fiber grating or something over those props, could get ugly real quick like.
Jim
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I just was in the news that these are going to be used in Dubai by the police. Don't understand as they only can fly for 25 minutes on a charge
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/hoverbi...e-air-11318819
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Hi Jim,
Re: I am surprised there is not some kind of carbon fiber grating or something over those props
Because their performance would be zilch. Propellors need free air for optimum performance; actually, almost any performance.
Jerry Baumchen
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Should be able to duct them in tubes and loose no lift.
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I imagine they would kick up a lot of dust. It would also be a blast to ride over fresh powder snow.
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Originally Posted by ottawa-rider
Interesting but the questions are:
1. How much will it cost
2. How long can you fly on one charge
You forgot question #3...
how fast do they go?
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i would think they should have prop guards like i added to my drone
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Originally Posted by heyharris1
I am surprised there is not some kind of carbon fiber grating or something over those props, could get ugly real quick like.
Jim
It's Russian. They "don't need no steenking" blade covers!
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I imagine consumer lawsuits are relatively rare in Russia.
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Originally Posted by Scotts8826
I imagine consumer lawsuits are relatively rare in Russia.
yea, your fingers probably drop off from the cold so no big deal if it gets chopped off instead.
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