Colin Furze Hoverbike
Hoverbike
Colin Furze
Stamford, England
www.colinfurze.com
Although this hoverbike cannot get very high off the ground, it is quite impressive as it was assembled in a few weeks by a plumber in his garage. The bike features an aluminum frame and uses two lightweight Polini Thor 190 Evo engines.
Resources:
- Website: Homemade hoverbike, ColinFurze.com
- Website: Thor 190 Evo, PoliniThor.com
- Video: Let's make a flying machine - the plan, Colin Furze, April 7, 2016
- Video: Let's make a flying machine - thrust test, Colin Furze, April 14, 2016
- Video: Making a homemade hoverbike, Colin Furze, April 21, 2016
- Article: Man builds working homemade hoverbike, doesn't die, The Verge, April 28, 2016
- Video: Homemade hoverbike, Colin Furze, April 28, 2016
- Article: Inventor Colin Furze makes amazing homemade hoverbike, BBC, April 30, 2016
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