This aircraft is half jet ski and half plane. The FlyNano combines marine and aviation technology, creating the lightweight plane that only weighs 70kg. A pilot's license is not required to fly the ...
Finnish aeronautical engineer Aki Suokas launched a remarkable new single-seat aircraft this week at Aero Friedrichshafen. The FlyNano is made entirely of carbon fiber composite, lands and takes off ...
Some of you might remember the remarkable flying FlyNano amphibious aircraft we featured here on Geeky Gadgets in April last year. Well, the creators of this fantastic flying machine have now put the ...
Last April, we told you about the FlyNano – a single-occupant petrol/electric microlight amphibious aircraft being developed by a Finnish aeronautical firm of the same name. At the time, some readers ...
Since the dawn of time, man has dreamed of soaring through the clouds, without invasive TSA security checks and having the guy next to him fall asleep on his shoulder, drooling. FlyNano debuted three ...
We're not sure if the man in the promotional image above is petrified or having the time of his life in the latest flying contraption to come out of Germany. The FlyNano is what we think a floatplane- ...
Imagine yourself in the Alps, Tierra del Fuego, or Antarctica, narrowly avoiding mountain peaks and massive glaciers as the FlyNano zips by at 70 km/h on its electric motor. Such are the many grand ...
The breakout star of this month's Aero show in Friedrichshafen -- Europe's top aviation event -- has to be the electric FlyNano "fun flyer". It's the creation of aviation consultant and flight ...
Do you like jetskiing? And do you like piloting light aircraft? If the answer to both those questions is yes - and you have a spare £26,000 - then you'll be rubbing your hands with glee. This ...
A group of Finnish engineers have developed the FlyNano – a single-seater electric seaplane that can soar through the skies and land on any body of water. The tiny seaplane was originally designed to ...
Fun fact I learned of this morning: To skirt the annoying “pilot’s license” thing that’s typically required to take a potentially deadly craft into the wild blue yonder, just build something that’s ...
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