So, you can park next to a high landing platform or the top of a docking column by hopping out of your pilot's seat when you're in position. If you stand up while you’re still flying, the Hover Bike will turn off any forward motion and lock its vertical and geostationary position. When parked, the vehicle will place itself into a slight hovering position. Once you have landed simply stand up and you'll hear the anti-grav engine cut out automatically. Take it easy or you'll hit the floor and bounce back up. It will remember the positions for up to 32 different avatars and it automatically applies them whenever they use it. Once it's adjusted for your avi, the hover bike will remember your settings the next time you get on. Once you are seated, type "/1 menu" and an adjustment menu will appear, with buttons for nudging the pose up/down and forwards/backwards. You can adjust the position of the pilot for whatever size avatar you use. You can also do an amazing "drift" when speeding across the surface. You can carry out some cool sideways-sliding moves once you've got the hang of it. Hold the Ctrl key down as you use the left/right arrow keys to perform a sideways "crabbing" strafe movement. It'll slow down and stop rotating when the vehicle comes to rest. The faster you go, the faster it will spin. The turbofan at the front will begin to rotate as you start to move. You can continue to fire the thrusters and move forward as long as you keep your finger on the forward arrow. Once you're moving, you'll see the thrust jet streaming from the rear as you fly. Now, you can move by using the forward/backward arrow keys to adjust the speed, use the left/right turn arrow keys to steer, and use the PgUp and PgDn keys to climb and descend. Once you're seated, wait a second or two while you hear the powerful anti-grav engines kick in as you hover gently. Touch the craft or right-click the pilot seat and select "pilot". DNA-locked version for owner's use only Public version included so anyone can pilot it Latest powerful lag-free anti-grav engine It's materials-enabled so turn on your SL viewer's Advanced Lighting System and you'll see nearby lights dynamically reflected over its surfaces. You can learn to fly it in just a few seconds. The pilot seat has menu-driven pose adjustments to accommodate different avatar shapes. There's glowing lights on the sides and a huge rotating turbo fan in the front and the faster you fly, the faster it spins. It uses the latest powerful, lag-free, antigravity technology and turbo jet thrust to transport you effortlessly through the atmosphere. Technologies, whose suppliers include engine maker Kawasaki Heavy, would help reinforce Japan's industrial edge amid a generational shift towards new technology such as autonomous and electric vehicles.The Turbo-Jet hoverbike is an innovative and exciting personal transport in the skies of Seconds Life. Pending rule changes could extend the bike's potential applications, Katano said.Ĭommercial success for A.L.I. Strict regulations in Japan driven by safety concerns have hobbled the growth of sectors like ride-sharing. But the bike could be used by rescue teams to reach difficult to access locations, he said. Katano said that in the near term its uses will be limited to such sites - and will not be allowed to fly over Japan's packed roads. The startup, whose backers include industrial heavyweights Mitsubishi Electric and Kyocera, demonstrated the bike with a short flight a few metres off the ground at a race track near Mount Fuji. Technologies' "XTurismo Limited Edition" hoverbike is pictured during its demonstration at Fuji Speedway in Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, October 26, 2021. The machine rests on landing skids when stationary. The black and red hoverbike consists of a motorcycle-like body on top of propellers. We hope to offer a new method of movement," Chief Executive Daisuke Katano told Reuters. "Until now the choice has been to move on the ground or at scale in the sky. Technologies is equipped with a conventional engine and four battery-powered motors and promises to fly for 40 minutes at up to 100 kph (62 mph). The "XTurismo Limited Edition" from Tokyo-based drone startup A.L.I. TOKYO: A Japanese startup backed by soccer player Keisuke Honda hopes to persuade wealthy consumers to swap their supercar for a 77.7 million yen ($680,000) hoverbike which went on sale on Tuesday.
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