Scorpion 3 - World’s First Hoverbike

The Hoverbike is called Scorpion-3, which merges a standard motorbike design with drone quad-copter technology, to allow riders to manoeuvre in the air as if they were riding a bike. The Scorpion-3 can carry 104 kg or 229 pounds in weight, while hitting speeds of up to 43 miles per hour and reach an altitude of 33 feet. This electric bike has a range of 13 miles, with between 20 to 40 minutes of flying time on a single charge, depending on the battery type. It’s batteries can be re-charged in three hours, or they can be swapped out in a minute. The Dubai Police Force has reportedly tested it for use in monitoring large, highly trafficked areas. Thanks for watching ___________________________________________________________________ CREDIT LINKS ► Hoversurf Youtube Channel - ► Hoversurf Website - ____________________________________________________________________ ► BIKE SPECS Range - 21 km* (13 mi) The maximum speed is 70 km/h* (43 mph) Flight time - 20 minutes (SD LiPo battery)* Weight - 50 kg/110 lbs (without batteries) Total weight - 104 kg/ 229 lbs (with batteries) Batteries - 3 boxes with a handle, 18 kg/39 lbs each Battery charging time - 3 hours Battery replacement time - 1 min Motors, controllers and other parts for the hoverbike are made manually by the company’s specialists. These are exclusive parts with a high level of reliability Soon - HD-battery INR, flight time will be about 40 minutes Price = $59,000 Dollars ____________________________________________________________________ ► Wonder World Twitter - ★ For personal story suggestions or business enquiries about product stories / reviews, please contact me on my email from the ABOUT page. Note: All suggestions are welcome, but may not be chosen as they are not suitable for this channel. ★★ NOTE: Please do not ask for permission to use footage in this video, or the whole video itself, as the ownership of all footage remains that of the owners who gave me permission to use it. If you want to use any of the footage click on the links above and seek permission from the owners.
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