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Even though some of you might think that this is only CAD rendering, the Revolver really exists and we're so looking forward to hear more about this weird, yet alluring contraption.
the future is looking bright
air powered.. nice concept..
Darren Kuo's Revolver is an air-powered bike. That is, aside from the fact he brought in the intriguing hub steering system, Darren came up with the even greener side of transportation: air-power.
We saw many air-powered motorcycles and cars, and there might be some future in this, if a distant one. Unfortunately, in the case of the Revolver, there was no associated technical data, such as speed, range, compressed air storage and the like.
Even though some of you might think that this is only CAD rendering, the Revolver really exists and we're so looking forward to hear more about this weird, yet alluring contraption.
In the face of some quite major financial difficulties, Lotus
But to bring this thing to fruition, a number of fairly prominent partners have been brought into the deal. Kodewa of Germany (the guys that built the Lotus Le Mans racer), VW Group designer Daniel Simon (he drew a lot of the Bugatti Veyron, the Lightcycle from Tron: Legacy, and took the time to meet up with Top Gear last year), and Holzer Group (futureland materials specialist, who produce carbon fibre, titanium, and aerospace steel).
Simon says: "With the Lotus C-01, we have only one ambition: to create a unique state-of-the-art machine that carries its brutal forces with elegance and style, a high-tech monster in a tailored suit... Lotus is a glamorous name with a rich history, and the C-01 celebrates it proudly: the shapes of the marvellous Lotus 49 were a main inspiration, and all colour schemes pay homage to iconic Lotus racing liveries, such as the dashing black and gold. The intersection of past and future never fails to fascinate, and so does the unique idea of the C-01."
Nice update there. I remember having read of a gadget almost identical to this one about three to four years ago. What made the memory sticky was that it had been declared illegal on even US roads. Sorry, trawled for the link but could not get it.
I have looked thru two different HMSs in India, both for combat aircraft. One was for fixed wing types and the other for rotary wings. Ruskie design, so that should narrow the field down; I cannot mention the types due to the OSA. Both were pretty rudimentary though rugged. And both were purely hated by pilots flying the respective types. Why if and when we meet personally.
Insofar as the present one is concerned, IMHO, it is overkill. A reasonably up-to-date map and a smart phone (G Maps and GPS a sine qua non) plus some standard navigation skills are all that is needed by a REAL biker to reach her/his destination. You know, it is something akin to being monogamous/faithful to one partner etc - if you are faithful to your partner/biking, you don't need prophylactics/HMDs
I for one, would never want a system that does NOT allow me to stray from the beaten path and explore. Serendipity is not electronic...
2000 dollars Helmet err... roughly, 110000 INR things are progressing on the right side.
Still a lot of questions unanswered as to this technology, but the heads up on the project is a sure shot way to make sci-fi addicts go topsy-turvy. like combat pilots do from their helmets in jet planes or helicopters, it will navigate you to your destination with ease and in style.Russian startup LiveMap is working on a state-of-art motorcycle helmet with a built-in navigation system that accepts voice commands.
Iron Man LiveMap has been working on the project for last five years. It has conjured up prototypes for the outer shell, electronic board, optics, and software with the support of Moscow Department of Science and other foundations.
Now the team hopes to ramp up its development, conduct testing, and obtain certifications before they put it into industrial production for a late 2014 release. The gadget is expected to debut in United States and Canada. To take it to production, LiveMap is looking to raise $150,000 Lines between science-fiction and reality seem to be blurring, and after Google Glass and MYO, wearable technology seems to be catching on. Image credit: LiveMap
the concept is quite common now and lot of ppl around the world are working on it with varying degree of success, a similar concept is developed in japan too but its a suit which a person canwear and fly, like a helicopter. only thing is being lighter than ultralight planes, this is very unstable in heavy winds.
An electric bike which can fly was recently unveiled by a Czech Company.
Three Czech companies have gotten together to make a prototype of an electric bicycle that can also fly! The bicycle weighs in at a mammoth 95 kgs and has battery packs front and back for the propellers.
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