11-13-2018, 09:22 AM
Who needs Highway 132?
Or Highway 137?
If you have a cool $150,000 burning a hole in your cargo short's big front/back/top/bottom pockets, an electric hoverbike is just what you need for your afternoon Pohoiki adventure. Flies a "safe" 16 feet off the ground, tops out at 60 mph (so is exempt from FAA regulations), and even has a Hawaiian sounding name - - The HoverSurf:
https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/hov...ncna935191
There's nothing like it, it's not a drone, you're not on the lava, so it's the perfect vehicle for (maybe) legally checking out the LERZ. If the DNLR tried stopping you long enough so they could drum up some charges (boss, maybe the guy has a camera?), you could just keep going. How would they follow?
Or Highway 137?
If you have a cool $150,000 burning a hole in your cargo short's big front/back/top/bottom pockets, an electric hoverbike is just what you need for your afternoon Pohoiki adventure. Flies a "safe" 16 feet off the ground, tops out at 60 mph (so is exempt from FAA regulations), and even has a Hawaiian sounding name - - The HoverSurf:
https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/hov...ncna935191
There's nothing like it, it's not a drone, you're not on the lava, so it's the perfect vehicle for (maybe) legally checking out the LERZ. If the DNLR tried stopping you long enough so they could drum up some charges (boss, maybe the guy has a camera?), you could just keep going. How would they follow?
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves