Rush Hoverfly

Have you dreamed of operating your own personal aircraft? Do you want the thrill and exhilaration of flying above the treetops in a personal helicopter-inspired machine? You aren’t the only one!

You’ll love the Rush Hoverfly, a fabulously exciting new invention by inventor Bradley Rushton of Ellettsville, IN.

The Rush Hoverfly is a personal aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, similar to how a helicopter takes off from the ground.

Bradley was inspired to develop Rush Hoverfly while watching a documentary about robotic dogs who packed and delivered equipment to soldiers in the field. The robot dogs were designed to travel over the rough terrain without getting tired, but moving supplies from one place to the next was still a very slow-going and complicated process. Bradley knew there had to be a more efficient, yet safe, way to move supplies to help soldiers in hard-to-reach areas.

Enter the Rush Hoverfly, Bradley’s inspired solution to this problem – and a brilliant way for people to have fun and enjoy the thrill of being a solo pilot!

Rush Hoverfly – Taking You Into the Air on Adventure!

Bradley considered several options, such as a jet pack, but realized this could be very complicated. Instead, Bradley drew on his training in gyrocopters. He realized that this could be a great solution if he could develop a BRC in a gyro-type form!

Bradley worked with several types of designers, ensuring the BRC would not get tangled in the rotor blades. He quickly got to work sketching out a twin-rotor system that allowed enough space to deploy the BRC.

As Bradley constructed his working models, he realized that this machine could be enlarged and turned into a fun personal aircraft for people to use, too! And so, the Rush Hoverfly was born!

Rush Hoverfly – How Does It Work?

This aircraft is powered by two or four electric motor power units, depending on the size. These units are mechanically controlled, and each powers a separate propeller system located high on the aircraft and balanced for stability. These motors have maximum thrusts that range from 400 to 800 lbs. Finally a gimble control mechanism gives the aircraft the unique ability to move forward and backward, as well as up and down!

And, if an emergency arises, the Rush Hoverfly is also equipped with a ballistic recovery parachute that allows the rider and aircraft to be rescued in the event of a catastrophic failure.

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