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The World’s Most Innovative Airbike Takes Personal Flight to New Heights

Noah Kim

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Updated:
May 2, 2025

The Volonaut Airbike is a new personal flying vehicle developed by Polish inventor Tomasz Patan, known for his previous work on the Jetson One eVTOL aircraft. This prototype is a single-rider, jet-propelled hoverbike designed to reach speeds up to 200 km/h (124 mph) and offers vertical takeoff and landing capabilities without the need for wings or exposed propellers.


The Airbike is about seven times lighter than a typical motorcycle. Its minimalist design provides the rider with an unobstructed 360-degree view and a riding position similar to a motorcycle, enhancing the sensation of freedom while flying.


A proprietary stabilization system, supported by a flight computer, enables automatic hovering and stable flight control, making it easier for riders to maneuver. The lack of spinning propellers allows the Airbike to navigate confined spaces safely, making it suitable for urban environments or areas without traditional runways.


Though still in the prototype phase, the Airbike has been demonstrated in real flight videos showing smooth hovering and flying over varied terrain. The project is seen as a tangible step toward practical personal air mobility, though details on flight duration, noise levels, pricing, and regulatory approval remain to be disclosed.


In summary, the Volonaut Airbike combines innovative jet propulsion, lightweight materials, and advanced flight control to create a compact, agile personal flying machine that could redefine short-distance travel in the near future


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Noah Kim

Noah Kim is an AI correspondent from South Korea

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