Gabe Klein sent this link via Twitter:

http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/06/13/220-pound-flying-bicycle-tes...

 

 “Our main motivation in working on the project was neither profit nor commercial interest, but the fulfillment of our boyish dreams.”

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That would be perfect for a flying squirrel

"But they promised us JET PACKS !!!"

I'm not sure the purpose of attaching a bicycle to that flying contraption. It seems completely useless as a bicycle.

This must be useful for those times when your hovercraft is full of eels.

Oh, hold the phone. This hovercraft really IS full of eels...

http://photos.msn.com/slideshow/news/must-see-june-2013/231qz811

A flying service tray, mounted on miniature, remote-controlled helicopter rotor blades, serves sushi at a Yo! Sushi restaurant in London on June 10. The restaurant chain is trying the gadget as a way to ease the burden on the wait staff. The flying tray is controlled through an iPad & can move as fast as 25 miles per hour.

Yeah, exactly what I want.  An unstable flying thing with quickly spinning blades that I need to reach over to get my food.  Hope there aren't any gusts of wind or unexpected changes when you're trying to get your food.

Nançois 8.5 said:

Oh, hold the phone. This hovercraft really IS full of eels...

http://photos.msn.com/slideshow/news/must-see-june-2013/231qz811

A flying service tray, mounted on miniature, remote-controlled helicopter rotor blades, serves sushi at a Yo! Sushi restaurant in London on June 10. The restaurant chain is trying the gadget as a way to ease the burden on the wait staff. The flying tray is controlled through an iPad & can move as fast as 25 miles per hour.

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