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  2. Christopher Cockerell - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, he had built a working model from balsa wood and had filed his first patent for the hovercraft, No. GB 854211 . Cockerell had found it impossible to interest the private sector in developing his idea, as both the aircraft and the shipbuilding industries saw it as lying outside their core business.

  3. Hoverboard - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Jamie Hyneman and his team built a makeshift hovercraft for MythBusters, dubbed the Hyneman Hoverboard, from a surfboard and leafblower. However, Jamie's hoverboard was not very effective. [11] In 2005, Jason Bradbury created a "hoverboard" for The Gadget Show, using a wooden board that was levitated by means of a leafblower. The ...

  4. Shane Chen - Wikipedia

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    He has ongoing problems with illegally made copies of his products, which are being produced and distributed worldwide out of China. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Solowheel development (A spinning wheel)

  5. 'Great Scott': The hoverboard is real ... for a price - AOL

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    The Hendo Hoverboard will be available next autumn, the couple announced on Kickstarter, and you can have one for a cool $10,000. Michael J. Fox rode a hoverboard in 1989, and now anyone can in ...

  6. Lexus' hoverboard is real but it's leaving many disappointed

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    The hoverboard, a skateboard looking device that you can ride while it glides in the air, doesn't just belong to "Back to the Future" anymore. Lexus' hoverboard is real but it's leaving many ...

  7. Self-balancing scooter - Wikipedia

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    A self-balancing scooter (also hoverboard, self-balancing board, segway, [1] swegway or electric scooter board) is a self-balancing personal transporter consisting of two motorized wheels connected to a pair of articulated pads on which the rider places their feet. The rider controls the speed by leaning forward or backward, and direction of ...

  8. Franky Zapata - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2019, Franky Zapata participated in the Bastille Day military parade riding his invention, the so-called "jet-powered hoverboard"; that model was powered by five turbines and fueled by kerosene. [14] [15] Three weeks later he succeeded in crossing the English Channel with his device. The previous attempt on 25 July had been ...

  9. Flyboard Air - Wikipedia

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    The "jet-powered hoverboard" is powered by five turbines and is fueled by kerosene. [4] Franky Zapata on a Flyboard Air in 2019. Zapata participated in the 2019 Bastille Day military parade riding his invention. [5] His attempt to cross the English Channel on 25 July 2019 failed as he fell into the sea at the refuelling platform.

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