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Do not try this at home. YouTube star and backyard inventor Colin Furze created a hoverbike in his tool shed with funding from the Ford Unlearn Project. The campaign gives funding toward ideas ...
Watch man fly world's first homemade hoverbike after building it in his back garden Colin Furze, a former plumber, can be seen flying the hoverbike just above the lawn in his garden in the footage ...
Well-known backyard inventor Colin Furze has proven common sense and engineering experience aren't prerequisites for creating crazy, hovering vehicles by strapping two-stroke petrol parajet motors ...
It looks like something built by an aerospace company, but this working hoverbike was actually designed and made by a British plumber in his backyard shed. The bike is barebones and lacks most ...
Although it’s not getting too far off the ground, Furze’s hoverbike does legitimately hover for short periods of time. Furze also made a few behind-the-scenes videos detailing how he built the ...
In a video planning his hoverbike, Furze says his hoverbike is powered by two motors, each spinning a propellor blade in opposite directions like a Chinook helicopter.
YouTube star and backyard inventor Colin Furze created a hoverbike in his tool shed with funding from the Ford Unlearn Project. The campaign gives funding toward ideas that reimagine possibilities ...
Do not try this at home. In a video planning his hoverbike, Furze says his hoverbike is powered by two motors, each spinning a propellor blade in opposite directions like a Chinook helicopter ...
In a video planning his hoverbike, Furze says his hoverbike is powered by two motors, each spinning a propellor blade in opposite directions like a Chinook helicopter.