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The Malloy Hoverbike is a single-seater turbo-fan powered, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) quadrocopter developed in 2006 by New Zealand inventor Chris Malloy. The Hoverbike has two forward and two aft-mounted vertical propellers each enclosed in a hoop nacelle. The nacelles feature steerable blades beneath which control the direction of flight. Each propeller pair has partial overlap and when not in use they can be folded over each other to further reduce the parking footprint and make packing and transportation easier. With the production of the Malloy Hoverbike, Chris Malloy set up his aeronautical firm Malloy Aeronautics, based at White Waltham airfield, South-West of London, United Kingdom. The company was responsible for the commercial development and production of the hoverbike. The hoverbike participated in the 2015
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. Hoverbike is constructed from carbon fibre composite and aluminium and is powered by a petrol engine. It can be piloted with minimum training or fly autonomously and has a ‘Home’ button. It can carry a 130 kg payload at a speed of 96 km/h and has a ceiling of 3,044 meters. In support of the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) Malloy Aeronautics has been working collaboratively with SURVICE Engineering Company. Under  a contract with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Survice and Malloy took part in the Army’s Picatinny Pallet Sustainment Aerial Mobility Vehicle (SAMV) programme. The Malloy Hoverbike has been compared to the speeder bikes seen in
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Malloy Aeronautics Ltd
continues to work in the area of VTOL technology and is currently building heavy lift electric unmanned logistics drones.


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