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It’s hard to remember that speeder bikes didn’t even exist in Star Wars until the last installment of the trilogy, 1983’s Return of the Jedi. Yes, while it’s true you can see a swoop bike in Mos ...
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A futuristic flying bike that looks straight out of Star Wars is officially going into production, and yes, it's real. Earlier this year, a viral video showing the Airbike zipping over the ground ...
It’s no coincidence that the first video ad for the Volonaut Airbike was published just before May 4, a.k.a. Star Wars Day. The video’s aesthetic will be immediately familiar to anyone with even a ...
The Volonaut Airbike flying motorbike is a breakthrough in personal air mobility and replicates the Star Wars Return of the Jedi Speeder Bike. Volonaut has not publicly released pricing or a launch ...
Australian engineer Chris Malloy has spent his spare money and time building a flying motorcycle he calls the Hoverbike. The Imperial Speeder Bike-like bike could reach 10,000 feet and fly 170 mph ...
Going for a spin on your Speeder. The Speeder Bike is an iconic vehicle in Star Wars, and it’s your main way to explore the vast planets in Star Wars Outlaws. The Speeder isn’t just a junky machine ...