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You’ve got to admire Adam Woodworth, who took an old remote controlled quadcopter, turned it into a Star Wars Imperial Speeder Bike and ventured forth into Forest of Endor-like environs to film ...
An engineer has taken his love for Star Wars to the next level by building a remote control Imperial speeder bike quadcopter. We at T3 love things out of the ordinary, and this undoubtedly qualifies.
For fans who want to make their own RC flying Speeder Bike, Woodsworth has posted his building details on Makezine.com.
Woodworth's speeder bike drone is the next best thing ... Woodworth says he has plans to create more RC drones with Hasbro toys in the future. Exciting! It's even more convincing from a first ...
It’s not quite as thrilling as the original Endor chase sequence from Return of the Jedi, but Adam Woodworth has now created a Luke version of his speeder bike quadcopter allowing him and ...
This article explores the journey of James Bruton, a tech enthusiast who transformed a hoverboard into a Star Wars speeder bike. The project involved repurposing hoverboard parts, incorporating ...
Looking like a real-life Speeder Bike from Return of the Jedi, it’s the brainchild of Polish entrepreneur Tomasz Patan, who has a knack for creating crazy airborne personal transportation devices.
It’s the stuff of dreams for sci-fi fans. A company say they have developed a Star Wars-inspired speeder bike that can zoom to 124mph. Poland-based Volonaut says their Airbike is the first ...
Fans of the design have already compared Mr Malloy's work to the 'speeder bikes' from the Star Wars sequel Return Of The Jedi or the hovering car from Back To The Future. Mr Malloy explained ...
A company claim to have created a Star Wars-style speeder bike. Poland-based Volonaut has revealed the Airbike: a small one-person vehicle said to be able to fly at 124 mph. The firm say ...