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  2. Hoverboard - Wikipedia

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    A hoverboard (or hover board) is a fictional levitating board used for personal transportation, first described in science-fiction, and made famous by the appearance of a skateboard-like hoverboard in the film Back to the Future Part II. Many attempts have been made to invent a functioning hoverboard.

  3. Flyboard Air - Wikipedia

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    Flyboard Air is a type of jetpack/hoverboard powered by gas turbines. [1] It was invented by French water-craft rider Franky Zapata , founder of Zapata racing. It achieved a Guinness World Record for farthest flight by hoverboard in April 2016 of 2,252.4 m (7,389.8 ft; 2,463.3 yd; 1.4 mi). [ 2 ]

  4. Franky Zapata - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Zapata had provided the U.S. Army with demonstrations of the Flyboard Air (jet-powered hoverboard) referred to as the EZ-Fly in some news reports, which suggested the price per unit might be $250,000. [20] A July 2019 report provided no indication of any serious interest by the American military as of that time for this new technology. [9]

  5. The world's first real hoverboard - AOL

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    Have you ever wanted a hoverboard like Michael J. Fox had in 'Back to the Future 2?' Your dreams may actually become a reality. A company known as Hendo has developed the world's first functional ...

  6. Watch someone ride a hoverboard that actually flies - AOL

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  7. Lexus is making dreams come true with new hoverboard - AOL

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    Lexus explains its magnetic board uses liquid nitrogen-cooled superconductors to support any Marty McFly who hops on.

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