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Real hoverboards that actually hover in the air are on the market Some might be developed for use in search and rescue operations One hoverboard creator is pitching ...
A lifelong "Back to the Future" fan has fulfilled a dream — by inventing the world's first flying hoverboard.
Called the Ezfly Hoverboard, this Segway can fly in the sky to about 80 miles per hour. Check out a video of Frank Zapata's latest flying hoverboard in action.
Hoverboards aren’t a new concept but new breakthroughs in technology have made a much more futuristic product possible. Omni Hoverboards claims to have created the first flying hoverboard.
Flying Frenchman makes history on a hoverboard May 1, 2016 / 1:09 PM EDT / CBS/AP PARIS -- A Frenchman has flown more than 2 kilometers (over a mile) on a hoverboard in an apparent new world record.
A “Back to the Future” super-fan has fulfilled a lifetime ambition after flying his very own “hoverboard.” Brit Sam Rogers, 24, recreated a classic cinematic moment alongside a DeLorean ...
A worker at Los Gatos startup Arx Pax works on the Hendo 2.0, the company's second-generation flying hoverboard, in this handout photo from the company. Ten of the Hendo 2.0 boards will be ...
When footage of a flying hoverboard first emerged last month, many thought it was fake, because the relatively tiny device appears to be breaking the laws of physics. But the "Flyboard Air" from ...
Heritage Auctions has listed the legendary hoverboard with a starting bid of $100,000, stating on its website that it is "the only Screen Used Hero 'Flying' Wooden Hoverboard from Back to the ...
Watch a Flying Hoverboard: Will We Soon Be Levitating? The Hendo uses magnets to move riders on a cushion of air. A faster version debuts in October and skate parks may follow.
Franky Zapata made the crossing on his second attempt after after a mishap halfway across sent his first flight plunging into the sea. Zapata says he'll work on a flying car next — after a vacation.
Long before sci-fi promised hoverboards, the U.S. Army was actually testing real one-man flying machines. Dubbed “aero cycles,” these bizarre and hazardous prototypes were designed to give ...