Will it be possible to ride a bike in the air in the next two to three years?


New York, October 30, 2021, Wednesday

All obstacles have to be overcome when a bike or car is passing on the road. No matter how much haste the driver can't fly, so far the only option to fly is the plane but now flying cars and bikes are no longer just a fantasy. The days of being able to ride a bike are not far off as there is solid research work going on. An American aviation company is moving in the direction of conducting concrete experiments. A successful test flight of the motorcycle prototype has also been announced. This flying bike will be ready in 3 to 4 years. This requires the development of a special flight control software program.

The bike can be successful in balancing in the air in the time to come. According to the information received, the bike will be able to take off and land directly but it will require as much space as a car. The speed of the flight bike will be 30 km per hour while the flight time will be around 15 minutes. You don't even need to have a pilot's license to ride this flying bike. An experimental version of the bike is being prepared in which a pilot's license is mandatory while the flight time will be 2 minutes. The final version of the bike will have 3 turbines installed. The bike will be able to carry a weight of 5 kg, in addition to hand control, there will be a 12-inch navigation screen and radio system. Testing of the prototype will continue till 205.


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