Russia successfully tested four-wing aircraft

The HoverBike S3's design is inspired by powerful and powerful sports cars that can fly in the air by changing the direction and height.

Hover Surf has successfully tested the new HoverBike S3 at Moscow Raceway, Russia, according to Mirror.

The HoverBike S3 is an electrically powered car . Hover Surf said it wants to incorporate four-bladed motorcycles to create a new vehicle in extreme sports. Professional or amateur racers can drive this car.


HoverBike S3 take off on Moscow Raceway.

The car uses its own fabrication software to limit range and speed to ensure safety. The HoverBike S3's design is inspired by powerful and powerful sports cars that can fly in the air by changing the direction and height.

HoverBike S3 is not the first model in the world. Last year, inventor Colin Furze launched a similar car and flew short distances. The United States Department of Defense has also announced a partnership with Malloy Aeronautics, a British company, to develop motorcycles for the US military.

Vnesheconombank announced it would invest a few million dollars for the HoverBike S3 project so that it could launch early next year for $ 39,000-78,000.

"It's not just a motorcycle, it's like a test version of a platform with an open future , " said Sergey Gorkov, president of Vnesheconombank. He believes that the prospect of the HoverBike S3 is huge and can be used in cargo.

Picture 1 of Russia successfully tested four-wing aircraft

HoverBike S3.

Hover Surf has received a lot of pre-orders from Asia and the Middle East for new models. The car is in beta, but it can run safely, said Alexander Atamanov, president of Hover Surf.

"We are very confident in the development of this car, and I am willing to convince everyone that it is completely safe and can be used in extreme sports, racing or racing." Atamanov said.

Update 12 December 2018
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