The company proves that Star Wars’s fast bicycles are true-and they can reach the speed of mind

A controversial flying bike, the style of the Star wars’ wars has gone on sale.

A viral video of the space vehicle in the spatial age that was chained to the divided landscape earlier this year, with many suggestions suggesting computer complications.

However, Polish Company Volonaut now says it will enter production in a limited number at the start price of £ 649,000 ($ 880,000).

Polish company Volonaut is laying out a Star Wars -style flying flying bike. Volonaut / SWN

They also revealed new footage of flight with the original audio that they claim to be airbike.

The video shows the small vehicle, with one person-said to be able to fly to 124mph-apparently flying over a test ground, thanks to a high push method.

The Polish inventor and the founder of Volonaut Tomasz Patan said: “This type of extra views were required and highly anticipated.

The one -person vehicle is said to be able to fly at 124mph. Volonaut / SWN
New company flight footage with original audio are being used to show that technology is true. Volonaut / SWN

“Although the original release turned out viral, he also managed to share thoughts and disturb the Internet. Many claimed that this hoverbic is not true and that the images were produced with the use of AI or CGI.

“It is not difficult to imagine why – the futuristic vehicle does not seem to obey the laws of physics without visible means to generate elevator or maintain unprecedented stability with its cavalry at its head.

“Volonaut is confirming the authenticity of all officially released video materials saying that a true, fully functional and flying prototype vehicle is piloted by the inventor with zero use of special effects, it or images created by the computer.”

In May, Volonaut stated that the air bar was enabled by Jet push, with a stabilization system of the adult owner from a flight computer to ensure automatic skills to hang and ease of control for its cavalry.

“Many claimed that this hoverbic is not true and that the images were produced with the use of it or CGI,” said Volonaut’s founder Tomasz Patan. “Volonaut is confirming the authenticity of all officially released video materials.” Volonaut / SWN

Tomasz Patan adds: “” It was always my dream of creating a personal and iconic personal flying machine that it can be placed in a fantastic scientific film group.

“The challenge was to get in with reliable essential technology in the real world that can be reduced and wrapped in a functional and bold design.

Startup pricing is £ 649K (880K $). Volonaut / SWN

“The result is the first of his vehicle with extraordinary performance, stunning views that actually resembles a sports motorcycle, and is flying.”

Volonaut says they will produce a Hoverbic commercial version with a high speed of 63mp, to meet the ‘ultraralight’ classification requirements. This would allow people to ride it in the air outside dense areas populated without the need for a pilot’s license.

The company adds: “Specially developed training led by professionals will ensure that owners learn to operate with security and faster responsibility.”

Volonaut says he has begun work on a pre-production version and aims to share the first flight footage in 2026.

Pre-porosis reservations will be opened on August 1.

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