They probably have alot of things we would think as magic. Or futuristic. You gotta remember. When they feel comfortable revealing really cool things. They usually have something better.
I'm surprised at 40 mins of running time. Everytime I see these things, I usually assume they'll only be able to run for 5 - 10 mins max. And 100kmph speed? That's amazing!
This just drone with a seat. Similar setup have existed for LONG time including commercial availablity. Edit: Russian company Hoversurf made these 5 yrs ago, you can see their video and it was tested by dubai police
It's not practical tho. Especially with fuel consumption and daily commute and even safety. It's kinda like the hyper loop, a hefty task that even if we made it a reality, would come with way too many issues to function safely and efficiently. I'm gonna stick to the bullet trains, the maglev trains from Japan and even the commercial ferries. They're a lot more practical
It's seriously crazy that we now live in a time of jetpacks and flying vehicles. This is the stuff people have been dreaming of for decades and yet people never seem to talk about this stuff.
I‘ve seen videos of cars and bikes like these since I‘ve been a child in the nineties. They were always around and never became mainstream, Moller Skycar and even functioning jet packs are around for decades.
@@celphalonred1999 Yes, this one right here is the one that‘s gonna chane everything. Five years from now it is licensed and ready for revolutionizing travel. Said every company up till now
In a sense, we are watching the Wright brothers in the beginning stages of what would become aviation as we know it. Imagine how advanced machines like this could be in 5-10 years. Insane
We would have smaller helicopter type vehicles in the future but you would have to get a flying license and all that helicopters exist today but very few can fly one
@@indiasuperclean6969 You're seriously commenting all this nonsense when it has nothing to do with the video? Wow you just made your country and people look more pathetic than they already are.
When energy becomes more efficient and the price goes down maybe. But so far I see no advantage on this from a regular old bike. Plus bikes don't need to be recharged. As a stepping stone for better technology though, this is interesting. Hopefully this tech could be improved on. And by that I mean refined enough to be a viable consumer product. This feels like a tech demo more in it's current state. Seriously 40 minutes per charge?
How to make rules to fly in the air though? Will takes years to make rules for people to fly around.. this is what bugged me about large drones that people can fly.
no offense,this would be great for a zerg rush for an invasion of taiwan.hopefully it has 100km range at least or they need to make it less dronelike and more aerodynamic.
@@sekar9901 they can have fixed flying like for this drone to go from one area to another area that’s hard to reach and can only fly the same path and like use to rescue people where difficult to use helicopter or other vehicle…
My main grievance with vehicles like these would be the air travel. Imagine everyone owning one of these, unless they'd somehow make some sort of system for it you'd have people crashing all over the place and onto people/buildings
Roads have road rules when they never used to because horses became cars so needed new rules to suit 😉 There will always be systems created for anything licensable like this that we can pilot /ride /fly . Air traffic controllers do it for planes . Its just time , $$$ & generations to make it all happen . Never thought I'd see the day drones would deliver your shopping either but they've been trialing it here for ages. 🤘😉
It would be safer with an autopilot "highway mode" you can engage so people don't hit each other, if they're in sync and aware of eachother that would help
Uhh you seen Back To the Future 2, they already figured it out. They will eventually make sky lanes, but you probably have to pay a premium to have a sky permit and use those lanes.
Wow, it has a 40-minute duration! This gives me flip phones to touch screen phones vibes. It will have way more than a 40-minute duration in the future.
Born too early for mainstream flying vehicles Born too late to be a piratr and travel the world free Born just in time to witness covid worldwide pandemic and possible ww3
well, technically speaking, the one colin furze made *6 years ago* is: 1. before this 2. flies 3. controllable I would say it fits the criteria for a flying bike built well before this one, despite its flaws
It was far closer in spirit to a bike having two lift fans rather than six, it was also a death trap because of its stability. Saying that Colins was far cooler simply by not being just another quad copter on steroids
These designs will never go mainstream. With depleting fossil fuels and limitation of battery technology, these should find ways to travel on minimum fuel. Winged design with tandem seating could be a better option which’ll use wings to glide and travel efficiently while using VTOL motors for take off and landing.
@@jacoblor5766 By flying, we can reduce ground traffic with our current population. And it won't cause traffic for airplanes and aircrafts since I doubt It will fly as high as a 5th storey building.
The technology isn't anything new, the problem is how to make it practical and applicable irl, and the problem with costs and mass production. This 'bike' is not there yet.
@@SurajSinghTomarArya You're right. There are already a taxi drone with the shape of flying car already. Plus it's too big. The size is similar to a small car.
The problem with them is always the same. Quadcopters are incredibly energy intensive. This one can only fly 40 minutes. Unless we have a revolution in battery tech, they'll never be viable
Not even close. This is just a lame helicopter rebuild, basically. People expected floating jet cars by like the year 2000. This thing is slow and pointless other than recreation.
@@majorpwner241 It might be slow but it ain't pointless. It's more of a stepping stone for a more efficient vehicle in the future. Think of them as the same process from the Wright brothers through trial and error, then it'll be like those speeder bikes in Star Wars. Also, it's a hoverbike not an aircraft (helicopter).
@@mundaner-1163 It's a craft... that flies... in the air; an aircraft. It uses the same means of lift (rotors) as a helicopter. It's just a rebranded helicopter, of which there are already vastly superior designs and several at the same price or lower than this current product. You'd have to be an idiot to buy this instead of a real helicopter.
@@majorpwner241 People buy what they wanna buy. This one's labeled as a bike, another is a helicopter. Not everyone can afford a landing zone for helis. The product is only going to get smaller from here, we'll see how it evolves so that it can be used widely.
@@majorpwner241 That's how all technology starts. Gaming didn't start with realistic graphics and the original automobile couldn't even go near 100mph. Who cares if it has propellers? It's literally a hoverbike out of scifi. Btw flying cars do exist
Because I'm over 40, have spent time in the country, and actually have experience in life to base an opinion on. Their culture is known for this. Just like Chinese culture is known to hate Japanese because of their unable to get over WW2 loses and atrocities.
@@kevinmsft No all your computer chips came from, You do realize the Japanese Invented the first motherboards and ram and your hard drive and GPU. They also invented QR code system, pocket calculators, sat-nav, the digital single-lens reflex camera, camera phones, selfie sticks, VHS, CDs, DVDs, canned coffee and instant noodles
@@kevinmsft Where do you think the innovation for whatever smart device you used to make that comment came from? If you say Steve Jobs or Bill Gates please contact me i have a bridge to sell you.
this looks sick af. im so excited to see whatever new sports that are gonna come outta this. wouldnt it be so cool seeing like a flying bike race someday?
The rescue team ends up having to be rescued by other rescue teams and other rescue teams who come to save the first rescue team will also become victims and must be rescued by other rescue teams and keep repeating
I remember reading about a much earlier prototype in a magazine article back in the 2000's... it cost somewhere between 7 to 9 million dollars if memory serves and it had only 2 rotors surrounded in a protective cage something like your typical desk fan. Interesting to see it resurface now in a more streamlined and affordable manner. (I use the term affordable very loosely and only in comparison.)
And its gonna get cheaper, quieter and faster. 60 years ago, the first computer was the size of a truck, now it fits in your palm and is a million times faster.
@@mider-spanman5577 I don't think so they have advanced more than that. The trends with these futuristic vehicles is that they showoff even at developing stage, I bet even this isn't developed fully. Just like it was about flying cars 4,5 years back but no one made it successful for commercial usage.
You mean creating several worthless expansive versions of drones means tech came long way? No wonder we haven't moved beyond drones if that's how low our thinking really is
Compared to most of human history, we're already living in a sci fi future. We have a device that fits in the palm of our hands that allows us to pretty much instantly communicate with anyone in the world and access any information you could think of. Imagine telling that to someone who lived just 100 years ago.
Its insane how simple it looks to drive like anybody could just hop on it and drive it Edit: just watched another video and realized its actually controlled by someone else with a drone like remote. But that only makes it cooler because that means that its literally controlled by the same remote a bunch of drones kids can fly use.
Thing is it can be easily solved by AI similar to Tesla tech with proximity sensors for balance and all you have to do is move it forward, backwards and sideways.
I thibk it's gonna be like in Cyberpunk where you can only use flying vehicles if you have an extremely difficult to obtain certificate or belong to a high class.
Not with this concept, spinning blades is nothing new and you can't really make them much more silent cos they need exposure to the air, causing bunch of winds and super loud noises, there's a certain amount of power they need to exert to lift the vehicle and person. We need something way more innovative as spinning blades have huge limitations.
This was my dream when I was young. We used to travel by bus and we had to sit for hours because of traffic jam. I wished I had a flying bike and just fly back to home at full speed 😄
The future is almost near. Since they are also making a smaller one, imagine if people like us would buy it in a cheaper price, it'll be everywhere above us.
@@shinikyokai8815 so do tell, if christianity is to blame, why did the parts of the world untouched by christianity not reach this level of development? Could it be that this technology owes it's existance to the industrial revolution that only came about due to needing to compensate for a shrunken labor force with mechanical intervention. How about you learn some actual history rather than blindly blaming religion for every problem you have with the world.
@@averagejoe9040 The dark ages were a period of roughly 900 years of intellectual and cultural decline, with everybody too busy fighting and killing each other over religiously-motivated disputes instead of making cool things. Long story short, for most of modern history people have been busy killing each other over religion for a millennium when they could've been focused on other things like making hoverbikes.
Notice they ALWAYS have music over these videos becuse the makers dont want you to know how insanley LOUD these things are- which like helicopters will confine them to ariports.
I can't help but think that like 40 years from now, the hoverbikes will not only become a regular means of commute, but also add to that we give them the same treatment as cars. Imagine this particular model which represents the future becoming as classic a collectible as a mercedes benz.
No, when you are driving a car. You drive on a flat surface and when you fly you are in a real 3D world. Traffics can come from any angle.Of course, as a person on the ground, you don't want to see bombs falling from the sky from time to time, right?
I mean it's pretty cool but I imagine these will be more for recreational use rather and a practical transportation method. I cannot imagine these becoming a norm or mainstream.
For $50,000, some people might buy this bike instead of a boat. It could be valuable for access to remote areas. It could turn an hour hike into a few minutes of flight.
Yeah, because there is no need for a runway , you can land it pretty much anywhere, would be great for people who can't walk into areas in national parks, though have noticed in my country, lots of tourist spots have no drone signs up, so this may be banned from flying in some areas unfortunately......
@@ori-yorudan Japan was and is currently at America and China’s mercy- USA practically owns Japan-America slapping their paraphernalia on Japanese inventions is probably the least of their worries.
Nah I get what you mean but trust me the obesity isn’t that bad and I think some of the data is outdated or needs updating. I’ve been to the US many times and I usually never see people who actually obese.
Can you imagine all these hovering/flying vehicles above us? Blocking the skies, hoards of air traffic noises, vibrating houses and so forth, crashing debris falling from the sky, etc. no thanks technology, I stand with Ted K.
I would love to have one but agree about people being the worst thing to have flying above us. Realistically, what other option do we have though, the roads can only handle so much traffic and we can only build so many roads or widen them to a fixed point. Traffic will only get worse not better as time goes by and it will be viewed as stopping us getting to work to do our shift of slavery. I imagine it will get to the point that anyone dying doesn't matter as long as the rest of us can work in the salt mines, consume and pay tax.
If they’re sharing this kind of technology openly just imagine what they have cooked up behind close doors
They probably have alot of things we would think as magic. Or futuristic. You gotta remember. When they feel comfortable revealing really cool things. They usually have something better.
That's why you shouldn't be dumb
Nothing, they cant do more. They dont have time or money for more.
Human intelligence is at its peak right now. The only way we can go farther is by AI...
Giant robot suits probably, also high powered laser projectile guns.
I'm surprised at 40 mins of running time. Everytime I see these things, I usually assume they'll only be able to run for 5 - 10 mins max. And 100kmph speed? That's amazing!
It wouldn't be amazing on how much fuel it was used don't you think?
@@adamantobserver8655 I thought it was electric
@@usmantariq7997 the company planning for a smaller, "electric" version sounds like this one isn't electric
@@usmantariq7997 You can see the exhaust system underneath it.
40 min means 40km max, I guess it can be useful for inner city transport.
As impressive as the bike, the price from the original $770k to just $55k for a lite version is pretty impressive too...
That's to make the second price looks really appealing, that's how marketing is done
That will be 10 minute in air version lol
The old reduced from 1 million dollars to just a hundred grand trick
The announcer said that he hoped the smaller one would be $55,000. That is not the price. The smaller one will probably be $500,000
@@brutherbubbabluegrassbumps1984 we are like this 🤝
1980: "I bet there'll be flying cars in the future"
2023: "how about flying bikes"
we will need a new category of Air Bike Traffic Controllers to control the traffic.
I watched a big drone lift 6 feet off the ground for seconds.
2024: "No flying cars. But we are arguing if you can identify as a baby, so at least that's progress."
Drone
@@deadcarz4926 -what happened after that.....
Although the price tag is way too hefty this is a historical feat of commercial grade engineering
This just drone with a seat. Similar setup have existed for LONG time including commercial availablity.
Edit: Russian company Hoversurf made these 5 yrs ago, you can see their video and it was tested by dubai police
It will cost that same figure but in RMB if made in China.
It's not practical tho. Especially with fuel consumption and daily commute and even safety.
It's kinda like the hyper loop, a hefty task that even if we made it a reality, would come with way too many issues to function safely and efficiently.
I'm gonna stick to the bullet trains, the maglev trains from Japan and even the commercial ferries. They're a lot more practical
@@energeticstunts993 its just the beginning slowly but surely
@@SurajSinghTomarArya no, it’s way more than a drone. If it is that easy, DJI can build this flying bike 5 years ago.
Even though it's just like a big drone, this sells pretty well the fact we are indeed in the future.
It's seriously crazy that we now live in a time of jetpacks and flying vehicles. This is the stuff people have been dreaming of for decades and yet people never seem to talk about this stuff.
@@JustapErson yeah, and now we here and have no clue what to use it for. :D
20 years from now i bet these things are considerably more advanced along with safety features and we see them on the road.
@@ahsoka6807 Roads... Where we're going, we don't need roads.
We are nowhere near what the future will bring. In fact we are indeed in the present. 😉😂😂😂
This is like the sixth world's first flying bike I've seen
"First" being the primary adjective. I'm going to make the world's "first" sandwich now.
And I just started the worlds first motorcycle channel and on top the worlds first gaming channel.. hope you like and subscribe 😂
Wasn't there a lexus hovering skateboard?
Still not practical if you can’t hover high enough to go above every single car and avoid traffic
Too expensive for buyers funeral
I‘ve seen videos of cars and bikes like these since I‘ve been a child in the nineties.
They were always around and never became mainstream, Moller Skycar and even functioning jet packs are around for decades.
Yeah, it's too loud, doesnt last long and is too big and bulky. This stuff will never become mainstream while it has those obvious issues
Those were junk, hardly the same.
@@celphalonred1999 Yes, this one right here is the one that‘s gonna chane everything. Five years from now it is licensed and ready for revolutionizing travel.
Said every company up till now
In a sense, we are watching the Wright brothers in the beginning stages of what would become aviation as we know it. Imagine how advanced machines like this could be in 5-10 years. Insane
We would have smaller helicopter type vehicles in the future but you would have to get a flying license and all that helicopters exist today but very few can fly one
You're wright
Haha wright bros i know what they did theyre like Edison (against Tesla)
@@indiasuperclean6969 😌😌
@@indiasuperclean6969 You're seriously commenting all this nonsense when it has nothing to do with the video? Wow you just made your country and people look more pathetic than they already are.
When energy becomes more efficient and the price goes down maybe. But so far I see no advantage on this from a regular old bike. Plus bikes don't need to be recharged.
As a stepping stone for better technology though, this is interesting. Hopefully this tech could be improved on. And by that I mean refined enough to be a viable consumer product. This feels like a tech demo more in it's current state. Seriously 40 minutes per charge?
How to make rules to fly in the air though? Will takes years to make rules for people to fly around.. this is what bugged me about large drones that people can fly.
@@gloriusk7105 People drive recklessly on the road. I can't imagine the chaos if they are flying in the air.
@@gloriusk7105 flight liscense needs to be extremely strict
no offense,this would be great for a zerg rush for an invasion of taiwan.hopefully it has 100km range at least or they need to make it less dronelike and more aerodynamic.
@@sekar9901 they can have fixed flying like for this drone to go from one area to another area that’s hard to reach and can only fly the same path and like use to rescue people where difficult to use helicopter or other vehicle…
Can't live peacefully without the Oppressor MKII
Made in Japan with US flag on it
ya cause japan follows USA like a dog
It looks to me more like a giant drone and someone on top of it.
Because that's exactly what it is.
true.
@@indiasuperclean6969 oh baby India ain’t getting it as soon as you think. And not with that mentality so you chill out
@@yesyes9698 he is making fun of India. Just ignore him.
@@wrightsolution sweet
Finally, the real life oppressor MK2
Imagine exploding other people in real life with that
Oh nah. 💀💀💀
this is the comment i was looking for
Looks more like the “Oppressor at home” 🤭
Searched a long time for this comment. I hope to get one someday
My main grievance with vehicles like these would be the air travel. Imagine everyone owning one of these, unless they'd somehow make some sort of system for it you'd have people crashing all over the place and onto people/buildings
But yet you guys ask for it knowing this
@@neverhungryagain2187 I sure don't haha
Roads have road rules when they never used to because horses became cars so needed new rules to suit 😉
There will always be systems created for anything licensable like this that we can pilot /ride /fly .
Air traffic controllers do it for planes .
Its just time , $$$ & generations to make it all happen .
Never thought I'd see the day drones would deliver your shopping either but they've been trialing it here for ages.
🤘😉
It would be safer with an autopilot "highway mode" you can engage so people don't hit each other, if they're in sync and aware of eachother that would help
Uhh you seen Back To the Future 2, they already figured it out. They will eventually make sky lanes, but you probably have to pay a premium to have a sky permit and use those lanes.
I have seen older versions. These should have been out decades ago. I would love to try one!
Now this is going to give whole new meaning to the term "falling from the bike'
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
My thoughts exactly!😂
😃
Pant leg caught in the fan.
There’s a term “falling from the bike?”
Imagining my commute at 62 MPH non stop, straight shot. I'm sold.
No more traffic 😀
@@L1P5K1what if every1 has one
News flash there's such thing as air traffic, obstacles, no fly zones etc
You can buy a paraglider today for a couple grand.
Now imagine 100k ppl zooming in these all over the place with no rules
Not the first and not a bike. It is a manned drone.
You cant really say thats a flying bike ,its more like a drone with a Seat opon
Drones fly.....
Wow, it has a 40-minute duration! This gives me flip phones to touch screen phones vibes. It will have way more than a 40-minute duration in the future.
It ran on gas which is way better if you ask me
ofc lol
40 minutes in the air is vastly superior to 40 minutes on the ground... the moment terrain is taken into account.
@wolfrainexxx u look like a badly groomed wolf babe
Oppressor mark 1 prototype is here boys 😫
Oh great guess I better work on my sticky throws
i'm sure flying vehicles will be more and more dominant in the future, can't wait for it
Bro 💀 you'll be like dead waiting that long
Born too early for mainstream flying vehicles
Born too late to be a piratr and travel the world free
Born just in time to witness covid worldwide pandemic and possible ww3
i wonder how traffic jam will look like ?
@@azir8825 Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads!
planet runs out of resources before we have flying vehicles
To me, it basically looks like a drone chassis with the controls embedded in the handles, and it's large enough for humans to ride on.
well, technically speaking, the one colin furze made *6 years ago* is:
1. before this
2. flies
3. controllable
I would say it fits the criteria for a flying bike built well before this one, despite its flaws
Colin the secret millionaire who still lives in a modest semi detached. I wonder if he sold his flying bike tech to anyone? 👀
It was far closer in spirit to a bike having two lift fans rather than six, it was also a death trap because of its stability. Saying that Colins was far cooler simply by not being just another quad copter on steroids
There‘s also the Lazareth LMV 496 and whilst that uses jet engines, it disproves their claim for world’s first flying bike.
there has been like 10 other flying bikes before this one, they are lying to get more views
Yes he did.
This comment section has over 1,000 bots.
Milking investors?
These designs will never go mainstream. With depleting fossil fuels and limitation of battery technology, these should find ways to travel on minimum fuel. Winged design with tandem seating could be a better option which’ll use wings to glide and travel efficiently while using VTOL motors for take off and landing.
What's the point of flight? Isn't it more dangerous and has very little benefit.
@@jacoblor5766 By flying, we can reduce ground traffic with our current population. And it won't cause traffic for airplanes and aircrafts since I doubt It will fly as high as a 5th storey building.
@@jacoblor5766 technically flying is safer than driving, (specifically passengers planes)
fossil fuels arent depleting.
@James Raineree Pino can it fly in windy and rainy conditions? Til then it'll be just a novelty...tho I'd love to try it.
The technology isn't anything new, the problem is how to make it practical and applicable irl, and the problem with costs and mass production. This 'bike' is not there yet.
Exactly. This is just a enlarged drone.
@@SurajSinghTomarArya You're right. There are already a taxi drone with the shape of flying car already. Plus it's too big. The size is similar to a small car.
40 mins with 100kmph . that's new.
Great, Mark 2 oppresors are officailly in real life too
2012: In 10 years we will have flying vehicles!
2022: We get this sh- OH WAIT!
I’ve seen demos of these machines by different inventors promising to be the next big thing. Still waiting…
Have go wait for anti gravity for real flying bikes and cars.
The problem with them is always the same. Quadcopters are incredibly energy intensive. This one can only fly 40 minutes. Unless we have a revolution in battery tech, they'll never be viable
@@luizmatthew1019 Agreed but the deafening noise is what bothers me most.
legal problems make them cant be mass produced. actually flying car or bike has been around since 1970s.
The problem of law. You can maybe buy and use all these things if you are in Saudi Arabia where desert is all around you
Japan always makes quality products...and very durable..Love their TV, Cameras..
What about China?
@@Ultimate_Troll
😅
@@ryjeno5586 😐
@@ryjeno5586😒
@@ryjeno5586Funny thing is China was the first one to produce a passenger drone which this is not too different with.
I hope for a future where people can differentiate between hovering and flying.
This is an entirely wrong approach to anti-gravity imo.
This was what people in the past were expecting to see in the future. Finally we're getting there!
Not even close. This is just a lame helicopter rebuild, basically. People expected floating jet cars by like the year 2000. This thing is slow and pointless other than recreation.
@@majorpwner241 It might be slow but it ain't pointless. It's more of a stepping stone for a more efficient vehicle in the future. Think of them as the same process from the Wright brothers through trial and error, then it'll be like those speeder bikes in Star Wars. Also, it's a hoverbike not an aircraft (helicopter).
@@mundaner-1163 It's a craft... that flies... in the air; an aircraft. It uses the same means of lift (rotors) as a helicopter. It's just a rebranded helicopter, of which there are already vastly superior designs and several at the same price or lower than this current product. You'd have to be an idiot to buy this instead of a real helicopter.
@@majorpwner241 People buy what they wanna buy. This one's labeled as a bike, another is a helicopter. Not everyone can afford a landing zone for helis. The product is only going to get smaller from here, we'll see how it evolves so that it can be used widely.
@@majorpwner241 That's how all technology starts. Gaming didn't start with realistic graphics and the original automobile couldn't even go near 100mph. Who cares if it has propellers? It's literally a hoverbike out of scifi. Btw flying cars do exist
It's like a drone, but bigger! With controls like a bike. It's so exciting I'd love to have one
Start saving the penny's up.... 🙂
@@pauldavidhaynes8243 yeah
U r looking like indian,r u🙄
@@allround3052 How nosey are you!!
@@pauldavidhaynes8243 i m
Japan has always be synonymous with innovation and the strive for quality and perfection.
Based based based based
Why? Because media told you so lol?
Because I'm over 40, have spent time in the country, and actually have experience in life to base an opinion on. Their culture is known for this. Just like Chinese culture is known to hate Japanese because of their unable to get over WW2 loses and atrocities.
@@kevinmsft No all your computer chips came from, You do realize the Japanese Invented the first motherboards and ram and your hard drive and GPU. They also invented QR code system, pocket calculators, sat-nav, the digital single-lens reflex camera, camera phones, selfie sticks, VHS, CDs, DVDs, canned coffee and instant noodles
@@kevinmsft Where do you think the innovation for whatever smart device you used to make that comment came from?
If you say Steve Jobs or Bill Gates please contact me i have a bridge to sell you.
The liability of those things will be sky high. Imagine having an accident in one of those and having fan blades flying all over the place.
Sky high 😏
Meat for everyone I guess?
You not see the fan blades cover by metal mr do you really think the fan blades are open to be hit by anything
@@kingofbeaute8980 I think they mean a full crash with someone else.. as in.. parts break off entirely.. aka that metal would be ripped apart too.
You're probably right but given enough time this could turn into something awesome and I hope I'll still get to see it!
this looks sick af. im so excited to see whatever new sports that are gonna come outta this. wouldnt it be so cool seeing like a flying bike race someday?
Flying bike joust
Card games on hoverbikes!
Harry Potter.........🧐
like quidditch yess please
Sick sick sick sick
Imagine if search and rescue team has this hover bike, instead military.
but helicopters are better though
Well, Iron Man style jet packs are already a thing and are intended for search and rescue purposes
The rescue team ends up having to be rescued by other rescue teams and other rescue teams who come to save the first rescue team will also become victims and must be rescued by other rescue teams and keep repeating
@@kim15982 hes telling the truth tho INDIA IS SUPER CLEAN !!!!! 😠
@@thesamuraix881 that thing has short flight duration and runs on fossil fuel. No comparison.
POOR MAN'S HELICOPTER 😂
I remember reading about a much earlier prototype in a magazine article back in the 2000's... it cost somewhere between 7 to 9 million dollars if memory serves and it had only 2 rotors surrounded in a protective cage something like your typical desk fan. Interesting to see it resurface now in a more streamlined and affordable manner. (I use the term affordable very loosely and only in comparison.)
its literally an oversized drone
@@ibrake4rappers yep, but the fact it works is still quite impressive. Home built drones to carry people have been built before this.
And its gonna get cheaper, quieter and faster. 60 years ago, the first computer was the size of a truck, now it fits in your palm and is a million times faster.
Videos like this reinforces my theory that aliens are humans from the future.
Didn’t Colin Furze make a homemade hover bike with two propeller engines. Cant quite remember but I think it was about 6 or 7 years ago
Can fly up to 20 feet in the air is gas powered and can travel 62mph!!! This is awesome!!! The future is now😎
old man
Yeah just like the flying cars we heard since 1950s. 😂
Japan always amazes us
Us?
I hope that motor never ad some missile
@@laurencedioscorides6551 us-we you and i everyone
US-United States
This is why every country, but the US want Toyota pickups Japanese made again
yeah thats why japanese not independent, US can build military base on their land...
I wonder what Police would say, if you used it to commute to work right above the traffic jam.
incredible work from japan
Imagine arriving to school with this 😎😎😎
Parking ontop of the principal
Arrive school with bike n leave walking lol
@@mynameissongohanandamnotah17 lol 😆
@@mubieloize2962 that's right!!
Imagine a bunch of 9/11s happening per day! 😳
He better pray he doesn’t run into any deadly Ewoks.
every "FLYING" vehicle that they make is just a version of an upside down helicopter.
That looks cool. Technology really came a long way.
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet. I bet this is only Phase 1 of a multi-step plan and that they have already made the next step.
@@mider-spanman5577 I don't think so they have advanced more than that. The trends with these futuristic vehicles is that they showoff even at developing stage, I bet even this isn't developed fully. Just like it was about flying cars 4,5 years back but no one made it successful for commercial usage.
You mean creating several worthless expansive versions of drones means tech came long way? No wonder we haven't moved beyond drones if that's how low our thinking really is
@@_prash Exactly. These are all modified drones nothing more and I can guarantee none have flight time more than 30 mins.
@@itsourlife talk to me once you invented something useful
I thought I was inevitable, but then the
MK2 Oppressor showed up….
Don't worry, its missiles have been nerfed.
@@I3e1ng next thing we know the deluxo will come
Imagine how much progress is going to be made in the next 10~20 years. I have hope Im going to experience a sci fi future before i pass.
Compared to most of human history, we're already living in a sci fi future. We have a device that fits in the palm of our hands that allows us to pretty much instantly communicate with anyone in the world and access any information you could think of. Imagine telling that to someone who lived just 100 years ago.
@@d5555 you mean 30 Years ago.
Everybody will be able to fly as to ride their car. Its really going to happen, Trust me.
As a kid in the 80s.i dreamed of the sci fi future.now i dream of the 80s
More likely a dystopian one by the looks of things. 🙄🤷🏻
And it was never heard from again.
Its insane how simple it looks to drive like anybody could just hop on it and drive it
Edit: just watched another video and realized its actually controlled by someone else with a drone like remote. But that only makes it cooler because that means that its literally controlled by the same remote a bunch of drones kids can fly use.
ill hop om you!
yeah if you can fly a drone defo
@@murdock6450 Yeah I just watched another video and realized its actually controlled by someone else with a drone like remote.
@@001PROXIM unfortunately I will be waiting for a second hand version of the 50k one lol
Thing is it can be easily solved by AI similar to Tesla tech with proximity sensors for balance and all you have to do is move it forward, backwards and sideways.
40 minutes is very impressive there are some huge DJI drones that last around 45 minutes. So that is an awesome time for that!
I see one slight problem: people can barely drive safely on the road. Adding another dimension? Maybe if it's self driving! Otherwise that's a hard no
You think everyone can afford one😂 not in my life times
It's most likely between 20k to 40k.
I thibk it's gonna be like in Cyberpunk where you can only use flying vehicles if you have an extremely difficult to obtain certificate or belong to a high class.
This is should be not much of the problem since it may required pilot license
another dimension means less traffic density on each plane though
Once elon musk said that flying cars are very noisy which is irrtiating for othes that's the reason why no one wanted to invest inflying cars.
No way they made a real life version of oppressor mk 2
I just shake my head when they try to get away in a car 😆
Its like a drone + bike = Flying scooter
After a few years it's gonna be more powerful, efficient and affordable.
They just need the right amount of funding and recognition
Not with this concept, spinning blades is nothing new and you can't really make them much more silent cos they need exposure to the air, causing bunch of winds and super loud noises, there's a certain amount of power they need to exert to lift the vehicle and person. We need something way more innovative as spinning blades have huge limitations.
I can't wait to the flying bikes come out I think it'd be cool to get on a bike and fly in the skies
Never underestimate Japan. They're surely 10 years ahead of the world.
1000 years ahead of my country
@@pauldg913 you in the middle East or Africa both are so far behind anything that's a safe and competent place..
@@chrisrice3551 a pretentious country in southeast asia. People denying it is a poor country with trillions of debt lol
@@pauldg913 more specific please ;) Malaysia or Singapore?
Switzerland of east Asia.
Funny how it was EHang that came up with the idea of drone cars and now everyone is saying China is gonna "copy" Japan.
China developed the first drone in the world. In fact China makes some of the best drones in the world.
I hope it's called Oppressor
We traveling in the time .
oppressor mk3
Finally we are getting towards the future as shown in sci-fi movies .
This was my dream when I was young. We used to travel by bus and we had to sit for hours because of traffic jam. I wished I had a flying bike and just fly back to home at full speed 😄
😆
@Duffelbag Drag Exactly what boomers said when motor cars were invented.
So motorcycle/drone with balancing mechanics 👍
It’s the Oppressor MK2. Now all you need is a homing missile launcher.
The future is almost near. Since they are also making a smaller one, imagine if people like us would buy it in a cheaper price, it'll be everywhere above us.
Not gonna happen unless it's AI. People can't even use cars properly, now imagine daily hoverbike crashes. It would be an apocalypse
And these chappri tiktokers will cause deaths all over the place🤦♂
I feel like we should've had this technology 20 years ago. We're falling behind
We did have this technology 20 years ago. There isnt anything particularly new here. This has just been made cheaper and lighter.
Yep
We should've had all of this 1,000 years ago. And we would've if not for Christianity and the Dark Ages.
@@shinikyokai8815 so do tell, if christianity is to blame, why did the parts of the world untouched by christianity not reach this level of development? Could it be that this technology owes it's existance to the industrial revolution that only came about due to needing to compensate for a shrunken labor force with mechanical intervention.
How about you learn some actual history rather than blindly blaming religion for every problem you have with the world.
@@averagejoe9040 The dark ages were a period of roughly 900 years of intellectual and cultural decline, with everybody too busy fighting and killing each other over religiously-motivated disputes instead of making cool things. Long story short, for most of modern history people have been busy killing each other over religion for a millennium when they could've been focused on other things like making hoverbikes.
Notice they ALWAYS have music over these videos becuse the makers dont want you to know how insanley LOUD these things are- which like helicopters will confine them to ariports.
In the future, students are gonna ride this to school
I want a future with teleport
That would never happen:) 👍
@@NewChannelSwitch If this inflation keeps going yeah
@@NewChannelSwitch you don't know that
@@moRaaOTAKU I do know that. Explain to me why wouldn't I know this?
Japan you always rock ❤️
Real life is finally getting the Oppressor update
His smile says everything
I can't help but think that like 40 years from now, the hoverbikes will not only become a regular means of commute, but also add to that we give them the same treatment as cars. Imagine this particular model which represents the future becoming as classic a collectible as a mercedes benz.
No, when you are driving a car. You drive on a flat surface and when you fly you are in a real 3D world. Traffics can come from any angle.Of course, as a person on the ground, you don't want to see bombs falling from the sky from time to time, right?
I’d imagine you would of been the type of guy to scoff at the first computer, “only 2mb of memory? That’s pitiful!”
I’d imagine you would of been the type of guy to scoff at the first computer, “only 2mb of memory? That’s pitiful!”
@@SpultterFly "Microsoft?!?! Nah they'll never make it" lol
@@gaosunibu my concern is with birds for instance, imagine hitting a large one.
This isn’t the fīrst one. But is still amazing, especially with a 40 minute run-time.
So who is the first one.
You saw 40 mins? I didn't!
Made in Japan but they put American flag on it to tell us how smart they are 😂
*The specs look amazing!*
The quality will be quite nice since its not made in china😂😂
Really Japan's amazing 💪
Cyber punk
Its American
@@june5646 Japanese*
@@IndraD you don't speak English do you...
@@june5646 you don't understand English do you pisspot?
Actually first flying car was made in philippines and made by filipino... try to research...
I mean it's pretty cool but I imagine these will be more for recreational use rather and a practical transportation method. I cannot imagine these becoming a norm or mainstream.
Enter the Wright bros...
For $50,000, some people might buy this bike instead of a boat. It could be valuable for access to remote areas. It could turn an hour hike into a few minutes of flight.
It's like mini helicopter
Yeah, because there is no need for a runway , you can land it pretty much anywhere, would be great for people who can't walk into areas in national parks, though have noticed in my country, lots of tourist spots have no drone signs up, so this may be banned from flying in some areas unfortunately......
buy a dirtbike for 5k. not sure what you would need an ultralight for...they are for hobbies, not a utility.
@@nix123ism They gonna change that law once Vehicular Drones become more common.
Wow! I’ve only seen this design for the last 30 years. Very cool
🤣
@@Jorr_G440 I instal sewers everyday. what did you build?
...and it still can't steer.
I want one.
We have a dream, that we will have a flying vehicle in the future and there it is. This was stated in tomorrowland in the 1950s
May the force be with us!
Made is Japan , Japanese inventors always think beyond and come-up with future ready technology.
But the american's still slapped a big USA flag on the front for some reason.
@@ori-yorudan Japan was and is currently at America and China’s mercy- USA practically owns Japan-America slapping their paraphernalia on Japanese inventions is probably the least of their worries.
@@ori-yorudan that’s exactly what I thought!!
@@vegasboy5931 It's not so much that it would worry the Japanese, it just seems kind of lame.
More like 'Like Oppressor MK2'
1900: “We’ll have flying cars in the future"
2022:
1900: “…Close enough.”
Depending on how controllable these things are, these could be a game changer for military and police applications
Just what the government needs. More tech, power and options...
It could be a game changer for criminals also 😂
@@stoptheviolence3358 Literally to everyone and everything 💀
It won't. The current vehicles that police and military has is far more superior than that slow fan
@@earnem4175 bozo
Think the average American would need a bigger bike…
Nah I get what you mean but trust me the obesity isn’t that bad and I think some of the data is outdated or needs updating. I’ve been to the US many times and I usually never see people who actually obese.
Underrated comment
@@Infiltrator_ because the obese rarely leave their house bruh
so basically an oversized drone with a seat on it. ground breaking 😅
Oppressor Mk II vibes
Can you imagine all these hovering/flying vehicles above us? Blocking the skies, hoards of air traffic noises, vibrating houses and so forth, crashing debris falling from the sky, etc. no thanks technology, I stand with Ted K.
I would love to have one but agree about people being the worst thing to have flying above us. Realistically, what other option do we have though, the roads can only handle so much traffic and we can only build so many roads or widen them to a fixed point. Traffic will only get worse not better as time goes by and it will be viewed as stopping us getting to work to do our shift of slavery. I imagine it will get to the point that anyone dying doesn't matter as long as the rest of us can work in the salt mines, consume and pay tax.
i dont want blade runner irl
@fosterpainter different Ted K.
Jetsons are fast becoming a reality. 🥳
Bro it looks like they just made an over sized drone and just add a bike exterior on it and boom
770k? That’s too expensive
Pennies compared to military aircrafts
It's the cost of flight. How many other vehicles allow you to fly for that price?
It's the earliest model. They plan on bringing it down below 100k in the future.
Wait 20 year and the price would go under 100-200k below
It's cheaper than I thought. These new vehicles usually cost over 1000k.
I knew they’d make something like that in my lifetime