Airbike Flying Motorbike
The Volonaut Airbike is a groundbreaking personal flying vehicle developed by Polish inventor Tomasz Patan, known for his work on the Jetson ONE eVTOL. This jet-powered hoverbike is designed for single-person use and can reach up to 200 km/h (124 mph) speeds.
Key Features:
Lightweight Construction: Utilizes advanced carbon fiber materials and 3D-printed components, making it seven times lighter than a conventional superbike.
Jet Propulsion System: Unlike traditional rotor-driven hoverbikes, the Airbike employs jet engines, eliminating visible propellers and allowing for a more compact design.
Advanced Stabilization: Equipped with a proprietary stabilization system managed by an advanced flight computer, it offers automatic hovering and smooth maneuverability, even for novice users.
Open-Air Design: The minimalist, open-air structure provides a 360-degree unobstructed view, enhancing situational awareness and navigation through tight urban spaces.
Safety Features: Includes rear red tail lights for visibility and sculpted landing stands for stable landings.
The Volonaut Airbike represents a significant step forward in personal air mobility, blending cutting-edge technology with innovative design. While it is not yet commercially available, its development indicates a promising future for urban transportation solutions.