Georgia Tech HummingBuzz
HummingBuzz
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
HummingBuzz utilizes the fully electric, ducted coaxial rotor configuration, with the fuselage on top, in the shape of a motorcycle. On June 14, 2018, it was selected as a Phase 1 winner of the GoFly competition.
Resources:
- News Release: GoFly Winners, GoFly, June 14, 2018
- Article: Boeing’s $2 Million Challenge to Make the Sky Fun Again—With ‘Flying Motorbikes’, Wired, June 14, 2018
- Article: Boeing Asked for Quiet Jetpacks and Got a Bunch of Air Motorcycles, Bloomberg, June 14, 2018
- Article: Contest Aims to Lift Personal Flying Machines Off the Page, The New York Times, June 14, 2018
- Article: Here are the Finalists for Boeing’s $2 million ‘Personal Flying Device’ Contest, The Verge, June 14, 2018
- Article: Meet the Mad Geniuses Building Personal Flying Machines, Fast Company, June 14, 2018
- Article: Team "Hummingbuzz" Advances to the Finals in Boeing's GoFly Competition, Georgia Tech, June 14, 2018
- Article: Meet the Teams, GoFly, February 19, 2018
Recent Pages
- ERC System Victor U250-M (production model)
- ERC System Victor U250 (production model)
- Avidrone Aerospace Atlas (concept design)
- Avidrone Aerospace 740T (concept design)
- Skyfly Technologies Axe (prototype)
- Bivect Air Odyssey (concept design)
- Bivect Air Twister (concept design)
- Bivect Air Rogue (concept design)
- Bivect Air Nymbus (concept design)
- Bivect Air Air Rider (concept design)



