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  2. Speeder bike - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Works of Green Bay, Wisconsin, built a replica 74-Z speeder bike in 2017 using a Zero electric motorcycle. [28] Also in 2017, a team from Lithium Cycles worked with YouTube prankster Jesse to build a pair of 74-Z bikes using their Super 73 electric street motorcycles which they showed off on the streets of New York City. In order to ...

  3. Malloy Hoverbike - Wikipedia

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    Hoverbike is constructed from carbon fibre composite and aluminium and is powered by a petrol engine. It can be piloted with minimum training or fly autonomously and has a "Home" button. It can carry a 130-kilogram (290 lb) payload at a speed of 96 kilometres per hour (60 mph) and has a ceiling of 3,044 meters (9,987 ft).

  4. Hoverbike - Wikipedia

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    In the video game Heroes of the Storm, heroes can use numerous types of hovercycles as mounts to increase their movement speed on the battlefield. The video game Grand Theft Auto Online features the Oppressor Mk II, an armed jet-powered hoverbike itself loosely based on the hoverbikes seen in the 2012 film Looper , added to the game in 2018.

  5. Talk:74-Z speeder bike - Wikipedia

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  6. Arotech Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Arotech Corporation is a defense and security products and services company. It manufactures and designs products for military and non-military air and ground vehicles; interactive simulation for military, law enforcement and commercial markets, and batteries and charging systems for the military.

  7. Speeder - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Speeder may refer to: Railroad speeder, ... A speed limit breaking driver; Speeder bike, a fictional ...

  8. Kawasaki H2 Mach IV - Wikipedia

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    In September 1971 the H2 was a direct result of the success of the 500 cc Kawasaki H1 Mach III introduced in 1969. The H2 engine was a 3-cylinder two-stroke with an engine displacement of 748 cc (45.6 cubic inches) which produced 74 horsepower (55 kW) at 6,800 rpm, a power-to-weight ratio of 1 hp (0.75 kW) to every 5.7 lb (2.6 kg) of weight.

  9. ZALA 421-08 - Wikipedia

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    ZALA 421-08 is a micro air vehicle developed and produced by the Izhevsk, Russia, based ZALA Aero company. It is a small, portable UAV platform. Weighing 9 kg, it includes 2 aerial vehicles, compact ground control station, 2 spare power supply kits and a backpack container used for transportation.