Speakingly designed the Airbike, a flying motorcycle with jets, capable of reaching 200 km/h and endowed with remarkable maneuverability.
Neither science fiction nor Decor of Star Wars, this machine inspired by Speeder Bikes does exist. His design brings the signature of the Polish inventor Tomasz Patan.
Straight out of a cult film
Already recognized for the Jetson One, another Evtol vehicle, Tomasz Patan continues his quest for aerial innovation. The Polish engineer, fascinated by the futuristic universe of science fiction films, devoted several years to design A flying motorcycle both light and powerful.
Unlike most air vehicles, Airbike adopts a Minimalist design, without exposed propellers. This flying motorcycle has a carbon fiber structure and 3D printed components. Therefore, the machine displays a weight seven times lower than that of a motorcycle traditional.


This single -seater hoverbike is based on A jet propulsion systemcapable of propeling the machine at 200 km/h. It also incorporates a flight computer and an exclusive stabilization device. The whole guarantees excellent automatic stability and intuitive grip, Even for beginner pilots.
-Still at the prototype stage
Officially announced on April 30, 2025, the Airbike made its first flight on May 1ᵉʳ. A demonstration video shows Tomasz Patan himself at the controls.


The flying motorcycle is easily sneaze in crazy environmentssuch as forests. The maneuvering machine with remarkable precision, where other air vehicles are struggling.
This impressive agility is explained by theabsence of external rotors. The open design, offering a 360 -degree panoramic vision, accentuates the immersion of the pilot.
Despite these performances, the Airbike remains a prototype. Solid did not communicate no launch date or official rate. Some speculations even suggest that the marketing of this flying motorcycle would be unlikely.
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