Areoflex has reached a speed of 30mph and a maximum flying height of 15 feet with their Hoverbike, now an all-electric flying bike being developed by a team from Hungary has just recently achieved its first manned venture.

The tricopter vehicle—dubbed Flike—has so far stayed aloft in controlled tests for over a minute, and with lithium-polymer batteries to power the cycle’s six rotors it has the capacity to sustain a 30-40 minute flight.

Flike is the work of a group of flight enthusiasts within Bay Zoltan Nonprofit, a Hungarian state-funded applied research institute. The zero-emissions, all-electric cycle was developed in just six months, and after nine months its creators were able to embark on their first manned test flight. As the organization explains on their website, the craft is a coaxial, Y6-layout tricopter, which means that the lift is generated by six rotors, grouped in counter-rotating pairs of three axes, equally located around a circle.

By individually controlling each of these rotors, the Flike is able to maneuver much like a helicopter, including, according to Gizmag, the ability to “hover, roll, bank, drift, yaw, climb, turn, sidle and dive,” as well as other features “yet to be named.” It’s Lithium Polymer batteries currently allow for 15-20 minutes of hover flight, or 30-40 minutes of cruise flight. The current prototype appears a little rough, with no surroundings for the rotors and such, but designs for a second prototype suggests that the designers do have a clear concept as to how the craft will live up to the description of “[r]ocket science, that looks sexy by definition.”

And this second prototype will soon be produced, with the Flike spinning off from its non-profit roots into a for-profit corporation that will seek to market this rather unconventional personal mobility vehicle.

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