– A flying motorbike resembling the Star Wars Speeder Bike.
– Manufactured by Volonaut, based in Poland.- No pricing or launch date disclosed as of July 2025.
– Empty mass: 30 kg (66 lbs).
– Top speed: 102 km/h (63 mph),compliant with FAA Ultralight regulations.
– Maximum pilot weight: 95 kg (209 lbs).
– Propulsion: Redundant jet turbines; fuel options include diesel, biodiesel, jet-A1, and kerosene.
– Flight time: Maximum of ten minutes; refueling takes under one minute.
– Electric-powered single-seat eVTOL developed by Jetson in Sweden.
– Weight range from ~190-253 lbs depending on battery inclusion.
– Maximum altitude of ~1,500 ft and flight time up to twenty minutes depending on conditions/pilot weight.
– Safety features include redundant propulsion systems and LIDAR sensors for obstacle avoidance.
– All pre-orders for next two production years sold out; new orders open starting in early 2027.
For more details including videos/images showcasing functionality visit NextBigFuture Volonaut Airbike Article.
the advent of recreational flying vehicles like the Volonaut Airbike underscores a new era in personal mobility solutions driven by innovative technology that blends lightweight engineering with advanced aerodynamics. While primarily focusing on niche markets such as enthusiasts or hobbyists due to their limited flight capacities and restrictions imposed under FAA ultralight classifications, these products also serve as indicators of progress within the broader eVTOL space-a sector poised for transformative impacts globally.
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