Zapata Racing’s Flyboard Air may still be in the testing stages, but it’s definitely closer to the concept of a hoverboard than the self-balancing skateboards that rely on wheels and batteries to move.
The Flyboard Air is Zapata’s latest creation, following in the footsteps of the water-powered Flyboards and Jetpacks the company has made in the past. Using what appears to be a jet turbine engine, the Air is supposedly able to achieve a maximum altitude of 10,000 feet, a top speed of 93 mph, and fly continuously for about 10 minutes.
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The Flyboard Air is Zapata’s latest creation, following in the footsteps of the water-powered Flyboards and Jetpacks the company has made in the past. Using what appears to be a jet turbine engine, the Air is supposedly able to achieve a maximum altitude of 10,000 feet, a top speed of 93 mph, and fly continuously for about 10 minutes.
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