Monday, 28 December 2015

HOVER CRAFT. IS HERE

YES!!!!! YES!!!!! YES!!!!!

The board is said to be limited to speeds on par with running

THE NEW ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE IS HERE. 

Thanks to the Romanian inventors Christopher Lloyd and Tony Hawk release of the ArcaBoard. 2015 december. 

This is the best christmas gift ever for back to future fan's.


The Making of ArcaBoard from ARCA on Vimeo.

 ArcaBoard is believable because its specs aren't exactly too good to be true.
To create enough lift, the board is packed with 36 high-power electric ducted fans creating up to 272 horsepower and 430 lb (195 kg) of thrust. The batteries that provide the juice for all that power last a maximum of six minutes on the lightweight version and three minutes on the ArcaBoard designed for heavier riders.
So this isn't exactly the right vehicle for commuting just yet, especially when you consider that top speed is limited to 20 km/h (12.5 mph).
The ArcaBoard can reportedly be controlled with the rider's body or via a Bluetooth-connected iOS or Android app that activates a stabilization system and relays navigation commands via hand movements.
The board itself looks something like a giant, clunky skateboard built from composite materials, measuring 145 x 76 x 15 cm (57 x 30 x 6 inches). Don't expect to be popping an ArcaBoard in your backpack a la Marty McFly, either, as it weighs 82 kg (180 lb) on its own. Chris Lang, the company's Chief Operating Officer, tells Gizmag that it could be carried by two people.

Despite having a range per charge of only 2 km (or a little over a mile), the ArcaBoard will set you back more than some cars, with a starting retail price of US$19,900. It requires six hours to recharge the board with a regular outlet, but if you purchase the ArcaDock rapid charging accessory for another $4,500, you can reportedly have it up and hovering again in just 35 minutes.
Hey, we never said it would be cheap to be one of the coolest early adopters in your neighborhood.
Arca is taking orders now for both versions of the ArcaBoard and the ArcaDock, with delivery expected in April 2016. "We have made two complete units," Lang tells us. "One green and one beige. The third is blue, and is under construction."
We'll be watching this one with interest.
The board can (apparently) be seen in action, in the video below.
Source: Arca
A tear-down view of the ArcaBoard
A tear-down view of the ArcaBoard
36 high-powered fans give the board its lift
A rapid charging dock powers up the board in a claimed 35 minutes
The ArcaBoard, reportedly being tested in New Mexico

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