20/09/2017
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NKRC Season 4 - Team Offenhauser - Teaser United we stand, united we win!!
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20/09/2017
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NKRC Season 4 - Team Offenhauser - Teaser United we stand, united we win!!
Hello people we are soon putting up our project on the crowdfunding platform,every update will be discussed with you all. We need your support and try to fund us for the project.THANK YOU🙂
03/09/2017
Yamaha Deus Ex Machina Concept Bike
This is a new Motorcycle Design Program at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Previously well known for their ability to churn out some outstanding automobile concept.
It’s not your everyday motorcycle. It’s an exoskeleton, allowing the driver to “wear” the vehicle. 36 pneumatic ‘muscles’ maneuver the bike based on the rider’s movements.
The bike is "an electric, single passenger, vertically parking, wearable motorcycle, and the bike would theoretically be controlled via 36 pneumatic muscles and 2 linear actuators." The thing would allegedly be capable of hitting 0-60 MPH in three seconds and 60-0 in the side of a bus
01/09/2017
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01/09/2017
AEROMOBIL SAYS IT WILL PUT ITS FLYING CAR ON THE MARKET IN 2017
In October 2014, Slovakian company AeroMobil unveiled a prototype vehicle that exhilarated Back To The Future fans, as well as pretty much everyone else: the long fantasized flying car. Dubbed AeroMobil 3.0 .
With its wings tucked in, the carbon fiber vehicle drives the streets seamlessly with other cars. Then, it makes its way to a parking lot, unfolds its wings, and takes off from a grass runway. It soars leisurely over the buildings,before touching down in a green field.
Despite its unique look, AeroMobile 3.0, also named the Flying Roadster, isn't all that different from your average sports car or private plane. It runs on regular gasoline and can seat two people. When driving, it boasts a range of 545 miles and a top speed of 99 mph. When airborne, it can reach a top speed of 124 mph, with a range of 435 miles.
The self-flying car. AeroMobile says now that they have shown that flying cars are possible, it’s time to make them drive—and soar—on their own.