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Lazareth ‘flying motorcycle’ finally hovers

A four-wheeled leaning electric motorcycle has finally shown it can get off the ground with a video showing it at least hovers.

French motorcycle designer Ludovic Lazareth has converted his previous Maserati V8-powered four-wheel leaning motorcycle into an electric version with jet turbines in the wheels.

In December, Lazareth posted this teaser video promising the LM496 or “La Moto Volante” (the Flying Motorcycle) would be unveiled in January 2019.

However, their jet-powered motorcycle failed to take off at the launch party.

Now, the company has released a new video in which the LM496 hovers about a metre above a platform.

It’s not really flying. And the bike is tethered on each corner to prevent an accident.

How La Moto Volante works

When the La Moto Volante is on its centre stand, the wheels rotate outwards to horizontal.

Lazareth LM496 flying motorcycle
Turbine jets

Then German Jetcat turbines in each wheel fire directly downward to elevate the bike, like a Harrier Jump Jet or a manned drone.

While the short hover may not be much, it’s a start.

And it is not that this will be the first flying motorcycle nor the first commercially available.

Pigs’ might fly

Scorpion hoverbikes flying

In fact, Dubai police will soon be using drone motorcycles to patrol city streets.

Rather than flying like a plane, the $US150,000 (about $A212,500) Russian Hoversurf Scorpion also hovers.

Earlier this month, Jetpack Aviation also announced plans for flying motorcycles.

However, so far they have only provided artwork and this animated video.

Despite the absence of a working prototype, they are taking pre-orders of US$10,000 (about $A14,000).

It’s called the Speeder and they claim the 240km/h, 105kg, self-stabilising, jet turbine-powered flying motorcycle will climb to 15,000 feet.

However, it will only stay aloft for 20 minutes.

So once again, it may be something only for emergency forces, police and security use.

But the flying motorcycle trend seems to be “taking off”.

How long before we’re all literally flying on our motorcycles?

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Lazareth teases flying motorcycles

French motorcycle designer Ludovic Lazareth may have turned his Maserati V8-powered four-wheel leaning motorcycle into a flying version with jet turbines in the wheels.

The “La Moto Volante” (the Flying Motorcycle) is based on his Lazareth LM 847 with a 350kW, 4.7-litre Maserati V8 that was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2016.

The LM 847 actually worked as you can see in this video.

So while this new video teaser does not show it flying, we fully expect he will have a working model that actually flies.

Lazareth rises

La Moto Volante is planned for release on January 31.

It appears that the bike’s wheels rotate outwards when the bike is on its centre stand and then pivot so that they are horizontal.

Then German Jetcat turbines in each wheel fire directly downward to elevate the bike, like a Harrier Jump Jet or a manned drone.

As he says on his website: “With two, three or four wheels, we do not impose any limit for the realization of each new project.”

Quite frankly we much prefer some of his other more-conventional custom bikes such as this Triumph Bonneville Scrambler.

Triumph Bonneville Scrambler - Maserati

We ave to ask the question … why a flying motorcycle?

It’s not that this will be the first flying motorcycle nor the first commercially available.

Pigs’ might fly

Scorpion hoverbikes flying
Scorpion hoverbike

In fact, Dubai police will soon be using drone motorcycles, or hover bikes or quiadcopters, to patrol city streets.

The Russian Hoversurf Scorpion hover bikes are now available for sale at $US150,000 (about $A212,500), which is nearly twice the price of the MV Agusta limited-edition Claudio F4.

However, it seems the Lazareth La Moto Volante might be the first that also rides on the road.

With a Mazerati engine and four jet turbines it should weigh a tonne and probably cost a fortune!

 

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com