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Mad Scientist Creates A Flying Bike
Mad Scientist Colin Furze is back doing crazy things. Furze is behind crazy inventions like the world's longest bike, a mobility scooter capable of hitting 112km/hr and other crazy contraptions including a jet powered bike and a flame throwing anti-tailgating scooter.
His latest invention though has to be his craziest yet, as he's managed to create a working hoverbike. The bike in question is made using two engine driven propellers that point toward the ground and provide lift. These are connected to each end of Furze's set of tubes that give the 'bike' its shape.
The bike has no steering so Furze controls the contraption by shifting his own weight around.
The hoverbike is mad and dangerous, but it wouldn't be a Colin Furze creation if it wasn't.