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And your life by 20 yearsShould shorten my supermarket trip by about 2 miles !
In my list of unread posts, your post was just about next to "Motor cuts out after start up" - which would be rather more serious on a Flyboard.This is going on my next year's letter to Santa:
Only off road and as long as it isn't fitted with dongle..But is it legal?
It doesn't need to be legal. When the 'flying squad' charge you with some motoring offence, you'd go to court and plead insanity. No jury would then convict you.But is it legal?
By definition it's an off road device... Would wanton and furious driving cover it?Only off road and as long as it isn't fitted with dongle..
I,d guess it only has permission to fly over water...Tillson will know more..
It's an aircraft and the rider needs a pilots licence, just as a hovercraft pilot needs a pilots licence.By definition it's an off road device... Would wanton and furious driving cover it?
At least the wife would have the kettle on by the time I got through the door.it has rc jet turbines so the sheer amount of noise would make it pointless
At least the wife would have the kettle on by the time I got through the door.
No I believe it is very viable as a niche product. A 10 minute flight time imagine a line of soldiers coming at you at 50 miles per HR and extremely agile, or on shore rescue or maybe towlines between ships. Limited uses and unlikely to beat the traffic jams through London.it has rc jet turbines so the sheer amount of noise would make it pointless and the run time limited also makes it non viable as a product.
https://alshobbies.co.uk/kingtech-k-310g-turbine?search=jet&sort=p.price&order=DESC
- Fuel consumption: 870 g / min