Now, world's first flying motorbike that cruises at 112mph

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ANI London
Last Updated : Jul 15 2014 | 5:53 PM IST

Pal-V One is the world's first bike that will never let you get stuck in traffic as it can take off and fly you home with just a flick of a switch.

This incredible marvel designed and built by a team in Holland, can attain the altitude of 4000ft and speed at a whopping 112mph both on local roads as well as in the air, the Daily Star reported.

Priced at over 230,000 pounds, this bad boy can turn itself into a copter within 10 minutes of hitting the copter button as the blades unfold and starts whirling.

However, this bike requires a 540ft runway for take-offs and 100 ft for landings and apart from this the driver has to be a certified Sports Pilot.

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First Published: Jul 15 2014 | 5:35 PM IST

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