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Comments on Hoverbike Is Stuff SF Dreams Are Made Of
Perhaps this reminds you of other sf favorites? (Read the complete story)

"Great! If this will work, there could sometime be a smaller version... like... lets say the size of a skateboard!"
(McFly 1/6/2012 4:56:26 AM)
"Nice try, McFly! No way that two, four or even eight miniaturized propellers (sized to a skateboard scale) would lift a human, let alone allow him to ride such a contraption like a skateboard. Small jet engines and antigravity are the way to go!"
(Tannen 1/6/2012 8:17:48 AM)
"I forgot to point out that this general idea is an sf standard; fans should recall some of the following examples:

The skimmer from Roger Zelazny's 1966 novel This Immortal and the skitter from Frank Herbert's 1977 novel The Dosadi Experiment; the surface slider and the platform flyer, both from Jack Vance's 1964 novel The Star King. Finally, check out the original idea for this kind of craft - the flitter from 'Doc Smith's 1941 story Vortex Blaster."
(Bill Christensen 1/6/2012 9:56:25 AM)

"Tannen, you might like the Hawking Mat from Dan Simmons' 1989 novel Hyperion. (Mad) scientists are trying to make one (sort of) - see Princeton's Magic Carpet."
(Bill Christensen 1/6/2012 10:02:57 AM)
"looks more like those speeders that the storm troopers used in the Star Trek movie with the ewoks."
( 1/6/2012 5:58:11 PM)
"I think you mean Star Wars - and I think you're right, at least from the side, they do look similar. Judge for yourself in this video:

"
(Bill Christensen 1/6/2012 5:59:07 PM)

"My first Sci Fi connection seeing this was Larry Niven's Skycycle. The description in "Ringworld" was of it looking like a flying dumbell where the rider straddled the bar that connected the two weights. From above that's what this looks like!"
(Erik Glenn 1/10/2012 1:36:46 PM)
"I totally forgot about that example, Erik. Readers can take a look at the entry for the flycycle from Larry Niven's 1970 blockbuster Ringworld. "
(Bill Christensen 1/10/2012 5:14:41 PM)

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