Watch an aerial hoverboard performance at speeds up to 160km / h
Moving on the ground before, hoverboard has now been transformed into a skillful aerial transport that is not inferior to the flyboard (personal flying vehicle using the thrust of water).
Frank Zapataz is an artist specializing in performing adventurous phases on hoverboards, jetpack (jet suits) or any other dynamic system. In his latest performance, Zapataz tried to fly on the hoverboard and dashed at speeds of up to 160km / h.
The maximum speed of this hoverboard is enough to outperform regular cars.
The hoverboard that Zapataz stands on is completely different from the usual hoverboard or jetpack.
Zapata shared, the hoverboard system he moved is composed of 3 parts: body, fuel tank and remote controller. Under the body of the hoverboard is a set of 4 turbo engines with a capacity of 250 horsepower / engine. Inside is a logic board system that helps to balance the hoverboard when weight changes during aerial travel.
The adventurous performances in the air require extremely good balance handling capabilities.
Zapata currently lives in France and is quite famous for videos of adventurous performances on YouTube. However, there are also many who believe that Zapata's performances are just a scam. Meanwhile, many people believe that this is a top-notch video editing style.
Below is a special air show with Zapata's hoverboard:
Watch the hoverboard hoverboard performance at speeds of up to 160km / h.
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