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  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542076_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542057_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542056_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542055_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542054_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Exoskeleton for hikers
    DUKAS_168542052_FER
    Exoskeleton for hikers
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    exoskeleton 1
    Ref 15769
    16/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dnysy
    An outdoor exoskeleton designed to help hikers and other outdoor types go further and faster with less effort has been unveiled.
    The X1 straps onto your waist and thighs and gives the body extra power for walking, climbing and running and claims to be able to hit users speeds over 6 km/h.
    But it packs away to a small convenient package when not in use.
    It has been developed by Chinese startup Dnsys.
    The X1 weighs 1.6-kg and has 38 kg of weight-offsetting capability for backpacks, for example.
    The skeleton itself offers 40 Nm of torque said to cut up to 50 percent of the energy expended.
    It is also equipped with artificial intelligence  which analyses leg positioning with an onboard motion sensor thousands of times every second. This information runs through advanced AI algorithms to a dual-core 240MHz processor to interpret intentions and instantaneously adjust motor

    OPS: The X1 exoskeleton

    Piuvture supp,ied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898523_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898522_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898521_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner has a smart detection system to prevent it going off the edge of a bed
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898520_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898519_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898517_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898516_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898511_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898508_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898505_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    DUKAS_166898503_FER
    Sanitising mattress vacuum won't let the bed bugs bite
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bed vacuum 1
    Ref 15631
    04/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Creatulize


    A high tech robot designed to stop the bed bugs biting has hit the market.

    The X1 promises to vacuum and disinfect mattresses to sweep away mites, bacteria , food crumbs, dead skin  and pet hairs.

    The cosy conditions in a bed are said to enable dust mites to grow a population to around 2 million in a single mattress. 

    The X1  has been created to ensure that none of the fabric surfaces become breeding grounds for bacteria, or collection zones for dust.

    The bot is loaded with intelligent self-navigation technology that takes up the task of cleaning. 

    The X1 vibrates and vacuums simultaneously as it follows a set path across a mattress with a fail-safe system that prevents it from falling off the edges.

    The makers claim it  dislodges particles that then get sucked into the cylindrical dust chamber.

    Meanwhile  a UVC ultra violet lamp  sanitises the  surfaces, killing bacteria, bedbugs, and mites that may cause rashes/infections. 

    The appliance can also be used to clean rugs and mats, couches, pillows, baby play mats, or any fabric surfaces that could trap dust, dirt or particulate matter.

    OPS: The X1 robot bed cleaner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    DUKAS_31635513_REX
    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396z)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    DUKAS_31635509_REX
    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396x)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    DUKAS_31635508_REX
    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396v)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396s)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396u)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396r)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396q)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396n)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396m)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396k)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396l)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396j)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396h)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396f)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396d)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396aj)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396ag)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396ab)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396aj)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
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    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396ag)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    DUKAS_31635444_REX
    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396ab)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    DUKAS_31635441_REX
    The XploreAir X1, the world first production flying bicycle - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (2473396a)
    XploreAir X1 flying bike.
    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike
    ***VIDEO AVAILABLE***

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    High-Flyers Can Travel To Work On Flying Bike

    It's a bird! It's a plane! No. The extraterrestrial-looking object in actual fact is a flying bicycle.

    British designers, Yannick Read and John Foden, have today revealed the ultimate bicycle; a bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.

    They claim the XploreAir X1 is the world's first flying bike and is set to revolutionise the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.

    Promising commuters' traffic jams and parking fines are a thing of the past.

    It takes off from any open space and once airborne it flies at 25mph for up to three hours at a time, powered by a biofuel 249cc motor and parachute.

    The design boasts a folding bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan; the entire assembly is light enough to be carried into a house or office and small enough to be taken on the tube or stored in the hallway of a flat.

    Co-designer of the flying bicycle, Yannick Read ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDRFESQVM

    DUKAS/REX