The speeder bike chase on Endor in Return of the Jedi is one of the most memorable parts of the original Star Wars trilogy. But no one thought someone would eventually build one of those bikes in real life⦠[Outsider Club Header]
Oct 05, 2022 By Luke Burgess for the Outsider Club They Built a Star Wars Speeder Bike That Actually Flies! The speeder bike chase on Endor in Return of the Jedi is one of the most memorable parts of the original Star Wars trilogy. As a kid, it was a part of the movie I would rewind to watch over and over, if only to hear those speaker-ripping sounds coming out of the old wood-grain console TV that sat on the floor. I never thought that someone would eventually build one of those bikes in real life. But here we are⦠[fefe] Say hello to the XTURISMO hoverbike, made by Japanese manufacturer AERWINS Technologies (soon to be listed on Nasdaq under the clever symbol AWIN). [fefevr] The New Emperor of Energy Storage Youâre looking at the future of a $3.3 trillion industry. Thanks to this groundbreaking innovation, clean energy can be fed to the power grid 24/7... Regardless of whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. I call it the "Newton Battery," and it crushes every other battery on the market. The Swiss and the Saudis are already using it. And grids across the globe will be using this battery before we know it. Itâs all possible thanks to one tiny companyâs patented tech. The best part is that 99% of investors have no idea that it just went public... [Get in on the ground floor now, before it's too late.]( The XTURISMO made its U.S. debut just weeks ago at the Detroit Auto Show. The vehicle can reportedly fly for up to 40 minutes and can achieve speeds of over 60 miles per hour. Thad Szott, co-chair of the Detroit Auto Show, was seen flying the vehicle in the image above and said after taking that test ride, âI feel like I'm literally 15 years old and I just got out of Star Wars and jumped on their bike. I mean, it's awesome!â The XTURISMO is already available to Japanese consumers. And there are plans to retail a smaller version here in the United States next year. Whatâs living out your childhood fantasy of flying on Endor going to cost you? $777,000! And thatâs without taxes and insurance! But thatâs the initial price. Reuters reports Shuhei Komatsu, founder and CEO of AERWINS, says he hopes the company can bring the price down to $50,000 for a smaller model by 2025. Last month AERWINS announced it was planning on going public via a merger that would result in a combined equity value of $750 million. The company said that merger is expected to be complete in the fourth quarter of 2022 or the first quarter of 2023. And post-merger, AERWINS would be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols âAWINâ and âAWINW.â AERWINS will not be the first publicly traded air mobility company on Nasdaq. In fact, there are quite a few that just recently IPO'd. Turn the Global Chip Crisis to Your Benefit TODAY The microchip shortage is causing industries to lose hundreds of billions of dollars... And itâs impacting YOU financially. The prices of everyday tech products like laptops, phones, printers, and graphics cards are as much as $350 more expensive. Itâs absolutely ridiculous... But there is a silver lining. Because [Iâve uncovered a TINY, virtually unheard-of company...]( Which is at the very CENTER of Americaâs initiative to solve this crisis. Investors who get in on the ground floor today could rake in gains as high as 9,737%... Which turns every $2,500 invested into $245,925! [Get all the details now.]( Developers of electric vertical takeoff and landing (or eVTOL) vehicles that have gone public since 2020 include Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR), Eve Holding (NYSE: EVEX), Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY), Lilium (NASDAQ: LILM), and Vertical Aerospace (NYSE EVTL). Each one of these has its own design. Vertical Aerospace VX4 Prototype[grtgr] Eve Holding Unnamed Air Taxi
[grtgr] And again, these are just a few. The XTURISMO is, however, a bit unique among them. First, the company actually has a working prototype. Most of these companies haven't gotten beyond the design stage. The Vertical Aerospace VX4 prototype just completed its first tethered flight last week. AERWINS, on the other hand, actually has something more than a computer-generated image to show off. But also, unlike other eVTOLs, the XTURISMO is not considered an aircraft, according to reports. That means you donât need a pilot license to use one. Yet donât bet on seeing these flying by you on the highway anytime soon. Chances are eVTOL use will at first be limited to the realm of extreme sports and autonomous vehicles that boil down to flying taxis. But that doesnât mean there arenât millions of dollars to be made. Just consider how many Chevrolet Camaros and Ford Mustangs are sold just because of NASCAR. Will AERWINS' new non-aircraft XTURISMO be the winner in the race to develop a retail-friendly eVTOL? Time will tell. Until next time,
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