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Stewart Hamel invents the SkyRunner - the ultimate recreational vehicle, combining off-road adventure with one of the safest forms of aviation.
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S1, EP3 "Alois Bauer"
Alois Bauer's goal is to build revolutionary, sophisticated, ecological and purposeful vehicles for work and recreation.

S1, EP12 "Tuncay Cakmak"
Physicist and gamer Tuncay Cakmak came up with a way to let your body make the moves while you are immersed in VR with The Virtualizer.

S1, EP7 "Damon Wood"
Damon Wood is an American known for inventing the fastest electric skateboard in the world.

S1, EP9 "Chris Hoffmann"
When Engineer Chris Hoffmann's daughter asked if it was possible to build a one-wheeled motorcycle she saw in a video game, he decided he probably could.

S1, EP21 "Ian Britt"
Ian Britt is the boss of Vurtego, the extreme pogo stick that holds eight world records, and allows you to jump over a bus.

S1, EP17 "Shane Chen"
Shane Chen is an inventor, or in his own words, he is a tinkerer - a fellow who makes a living from molding mechanisms into quirky creations.

S1, EP16 "Al Baum"
Al Baum likes to invent crazy machines that give a different perspective on mobility; they are not meant as practical mode of transportation, but they are fun.

S1, EP15 "Tabb Firchau"
Tabb Firchau is a cameraman who co-founded Freefly Systems to design and build camera stabilizers and unmanned aerial vehicles that are easy to operate.
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