Paravelo: The world's first flying bicycle


The XploreAir Paravelo is the world's first flying bicycle; a conventional two-wheeled bike that transforms into an easy-to-operate aircraft requiring no licence to fly and capable of altitudes of up to 4,000ft.
We've spent two years developing an advanced prototype and testing it on the ground and in the air. We need £50,000 to finalize the design so you can buy it off the shelf.
Even by making a pledge of £1 you'll be playing your part in bringing this exciting project to life.
















Takes off from any open space and reaches 4,000ft
Travels at 15mph on land and 25mph in the air
Pioneering ‘door-to-door’ concept - a roadable aircraft that packs down to store inside your house or office
Features a built-in tent for flamping (fly/camping)
Heralds an era of safe, practical and affordable personal flight








This is a brand new type of ultra-light aircraft – the combination of a para wing and conventional bicycle we call paravelo.
The paravelo is aimed at those who have a thirst for adventure, but are without, perhaps, the storage space or bank balance to accommodate a helicopter.
As well suited to someone living in London as Mojave, we believe the paravelo can transform the way we travel for work, leisure and adventure.








How does it work?

At the heart of the design is a bicycle that tows a lightweight trailer carrying a powerful fan.








The lightweight design folds to a size small enough to carry into a house or apartment for storage.
In order to fly, the bike docks with its trailer, a flexible wing is unfurled and an electric starter motor fires up the biofuel-powered fan.
Once airborne, the paravelo flies at speeds of 25mph for up to three hours at a time. It can take-off from any open ground clear of obstructions – a football pitch-sized area is ideal.

One vehicle - 4 ways to use it

1. Ride
Use the bicycle on its own as you would any other bike. Fold it up to store or carry on the bus, train or metro.
2. Tow
Hitch the air frame trailer to the bike and you're ready for expedition, flight and adventure. Designed to carry the powerful motor, the air frame trailer also houses the wing, fuel and any additional supplies you'll need.
3. Fly
The bike docks with its air frame trailer to form a para-trike configuration for optimum expedition autonomy. In this set-up you can carry all the equipment you need to ride, fly and camp.
Alternatively, detach the bike and air frame trailer and wear the powerful fan on your back for a foot launch. This set-up gives improved performance in the air and allows for take off in higher and changeable wind conditions. In most territories, no licence required to fly in this configuration.
4. Flamp
Use the optional tent to fly / camp - we call it flamping. Ride your bike out of the city, fly, pitch your tent. Detach the bike to explore or fetch supplies.






Easy like riding a bike
Easy like riding a bike


Ride Fly Camp

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
Mark Twain
Inspired by our own love of life under canvas, we're developing a tent designed specifically for the paravelo. Every camping trip is special, but the freedom to cycle out of town, take to the skies, and sleep out before finally returning home opens a world of possibilities.
So, help us christen the pursuit of flamping (flying and camping)
Carried inside an integral pannier set, our lightweight XploreAir tent will use the motor cage as a structural element to keep you and your kit dry until you take to the sky again. The tent design includes a separation panel between the sleeping space and the trailer/bike compartment.






An aircraft that fits in the back of a car, and some...
An aircraft that fits in the back of a car, and some...


Owning a flying bicycle 

"Because in the end, you won't remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain."
- Jack Kerouac
The purchase and running costs of the paravelo are comparable with a small family car and no other aircraft offers such flexibility for city dwellers; the bicycle is small enough to be taken on the metro and the entire vehicle can carried up stairs to be stored in the hallway of a flat.
As well as city commuters looking for weekend adventure, the flying bicycle has application as a highly autonomous and cost-effective aerial reconnaissance vehicle for forest rangers and border patrols etc.







Photos of the nickel silver A4 blueprint (8.3" x 11.7"): As a flat sheet, and below as the pop-up 3D model
Photos of the nickel silver A4 blueprint (8.3" x 11.7"): As a flat sheet, and below as the pop-up 3D model







About us

We live in Kingston-upon-Thames, on the outskirts of London, two minutes’ walk from the birthplace of the Sopwith Aviation Company - a British aircraft company that built aircraft including the Sopwith Camel for the Royal Air Force in WW1.
We spent our childhoods riding bikes and dreaming of flight.
Enchanted by the connection between cycling and the birth of powered flight - the Wright brothers were former bicycle mechanics - we designed  the paravelo to recapture that pioneering era.
We formed XploreAir to give birth to the paravelo and other equally-unusual projects planned for the future. As a project backer you'll get to know us better through regular updates and sneak previews.







John Foden & Yannick Read
John Foden & Yannick Read

Basic specifications

Parajet Volution paramotor
3 hours autonomy
25mph (air) 15mph (ground)
GPS tracker plots the bike's movements on the ground and in the air
NIteFire strobe handlebars
Designed and built in Britain

What's the funding for?

We've spent the last two years developing the flying bicycle concept to an advanced stage. The internet is awash with personal flying machines that are little more than vaporware. With your support we can make practical and affordable personal flight a reality.
We've demonstrated our design performs well, but we need to transform our flying prototype into an aircraft rugged enough for expedition duty. Only once we're satisfied it's tough enough and following further rigorous testing will it go on sale.
Another aspect of the project is the development of an integral pannier system. Working with lightweight, high-performance fabrics we aim to create luggage that contains an XploreAir tent, cooking equipment and pop-up fuel can; all basic requirements for your expedition.
If you want to celebrate the bicycle. If you want to explore, dream, discover. Back this project and join the adventure.

Rewards
































































NightFire strobe handlebars
We developed the NightFire strobe handlebars specifically for the paravelo, but they look awesome on a regular bike, too. The powerful xenon gas strobes are visible at 2 miles and a magnetic switch means they withstand extreme weather. Not available outside Kickstarter, this is a unique opportunity to buy these bars for your bike. Supplied for either a 1¼" (31.8mm) or 1" (25.4mm) handlebar clamp, they look sweet with a single-speed, coaster brake set-up, but please note that they’re not compatible with all brake levers and gear shifters.

Milestones in our story...

This project has been made possible with the help and friendship of many people along the way, but we are particularly grateful for the guidance and engineering mastery of Parajet, the expertise in cycling from the Environmental Transport Association and the advice of branding supremos Fourmation.
I would like to dedicate my part in this project to my father, who died on 22 June 2013. He was never able to see the paravelo fly, but I know it would have enchanted him and made him very proud. Yannick.
Nicholas Robert Read 11 March 1943 - 22 June 2013








Early prototype taking shape
Early prototype taking shape







Testing: November 2011
Testing: November 2011

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We've spent the last two years developing the paravelo concept to an advanced stage. It flies and works well in every respect, but every element of the design now needs refinement so that it's rugged enough for your next expedition.
We are lucky to have been helped throughout the project by Parajet, a company with unrivalled expertise and ideally placed to be our manufacturing partner once the final development and testing phase is complete.
We are confident that with your support we can complete this project and turn it into product you can buy off the shelf.

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