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Monday, May 31, 2010
Recently, Samson introduces Motorwork, SkyBike, three-wheeled motorcycle that can fly with automatic folding wing.
This vehicle has a wing-shaped pair of scissors that can be folded. This wing will inflate easily when flying. According to its maker, SkyBike created to meet the increased demand for cars that could fly and the aircraft that could be used on the road.
This vehicle is the second version of the engine production flying Samson Motorworks automotive company that has offices in California, United States. The previous model could only be supported telescopic wing.
The design of this new model wing 90 pounds lighter than previous models. In addition, a more spacious cockpit space and maintenance costs become more frugal. This new model is also very sporty with a side by side seating. Landing speed was lower.
This futuristic car models inspired from Ferrari. While price is still kept secret. However, Samson was hoping the next year be able to introduce versions of this vehicle which can only be used on land.
This vehicle has a wing-shaped pair of scissors that can be folded. This wing will inflate easily when flying. According to its maker, SkyBike created to meet the increased demand for cars that could fly and the aircraft that could be used on the road.
This vehicle is the second version of the engine production flying Samson Motorworks automotive company that has offices in California, United States. The previous model could only be supported telescopic wing.
The design of this new model wing 90 pounds lighter than previous models. In addition, a more spacious cockpit space and maintenance costs become more frugal. This new model is also very sporty with a side by side seating. Landing speed was lower.
This futuristic car models inspired from Ferrari. While price is still kept secret. However, Samson was hoping the next year be able to introduce versions of this vehicle which can only be used on land.
Labels: car, Future car, Future Motor Cycle
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