LAS VEGAS, Oct. 5, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- AirScooter Corporation (Pink Sheets:ASCO), an innovator of new air vehicle technology, released today a shareholder letter for the fiscal year ended September 30 ...
January 21, 2005 The AirScooter II is an ultralight helicopter designed for easy control and manoeuvrability that looks set to take personal recreational airborne vehicles to new heights. Designed by ...
Man's decades-long dream of achieving personal flight and of integrating it into the daily routine isn't as close to becoming real as we'd like it to be or would be led to believe. But Zapata is set ...
Franky Zapata, the French inventor-slash-daredevil who flew across the English Channel on a hoverboard, has launched an ‘airscooter’ to go alongside his jet-powered flyboard and flying deckchair.
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October 5, 2005 Innovative air vehicle developer AirScooter has featured in Gizmag previously with its AirScooter II, a vehicle we dubbed, “The Helicopter for the Home.” Things have been moving ...
LAS VEGAS, July 19, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- AirScooter Corporation (Pink Sheets:ASCO), an innovator of new air vehicle concepts, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, AeroTwin Motors ...
Zapata, the company known for its English Channel-crossing jetpack, will launch its AirScooter, a personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, for public recreational flights in Las Vegas ...
Inventor Elwood "Woody" Norris first developed high-end stereo speakers, an alarm that signals when a hip replacement has worn out, and now — the next logical creation — the AirScooter II, a personal ...
After building a flying jet bike and hoverboard, Franky Zapata has created a futuristic drone. But he’s really selling an ancient fantasy like the one pictured above. “It’s being able to fly all by ...
AirScooter II is a twin-blade personal helicopter that falls within the ‘ultralight’ class of flying vehicles, meaning anyone who can shell out the (estimated) $50,000 purchase price can fly one—even ...
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