Volonaut Airbike redefines what it means to ride. This flying superbike ditches roads for open skies, marking the birth of a new kind of freedom, thrill, and rider.

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For decades, the dream of a flying motorcycle belonged to science fiction — the kind of thing you’d see in Star Wars or read in a speculative tech blog. But on May 1, 2025, that dream lifted off the ground, literally. Without a whisper of hype or countdown, Tomasz Patan, the quiet disruptor behind Jetson ONE, launched the Volonaut Airbike — a machine that doesn’t just fly, but reimagines what it means to ride.
This isn’t a car with wings or a drone with a seat. It’s something new. Something wild.
The End of Roads as We Know Them
Imagine the freedom of a superbike, stripped of traffic, gravity, and guardrails. The Volonaut Airbike takes the adrenaline of motorcycling and flings it skyward. There are no lanes here, no highways, no stop signs. Just you, jet propulsion, and the horizon. The posture says it all: riders lean forward, not to brace for wind resistance, but to pierce through airspace.
No cockpit. No cage. Just airflow and visibility in every direction. If Jetson ONE was about utility and access, this machine is about feeling. It’s pure thrill, distilled into a carbon fibre exoskeleton and lifted by precision engineering.

Ultra-Light, Ultra-Free
At seven times lighter than a traditional superbike, the Airbike was born from deliberate reduction. Every bolt, every part — 3d-printed, carbon-woven, and stripped of excess. The result? A machine that doesn’t just take flight, but makes it look effortless. It slips through tree lines, skims mountaintops, and glides through narrow valleys like it’s part of the wind.
This isn’t just about aviation — it’s a cultural shift. For generations, bikers have defined themselves by independence, rebellion, and velocity. The Airbike takes that ethos and liberates it from Earth.
A New Breed of Pilots
What’s most intriguing isn’t just the machine — it’s what comes next. Will a new wave of “sky-riders” rise? Will we have flying tracks? Airbike races over lakes and forests? A future where a flight suit replaces the leather jacket?
We’re not there yet — Patan hasn’t opened the doors to production. But he’s opened something bigger: possibility. A stealth project, revealed in silence, that whispers: you don’t need a road anymore.


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