A giant drone? Nope. It's the SureFly personal helicopter
With eight propellers on four arms, this whirlybird is like a car-size drone.
The SureFly
Ever wanted to just jump in your own helicopter and zip across the sky to grab a quick coffee with your buddy?
With the SureFly personal helicopter from Workhorse, that might not be such a ridiculous fantasy.
With a price of around $200,000, this beast is a lot less expensive than a traditional helicopter.
Drone zone
Its eight propellers are spread across four arms, making it very stable in the air and more easily manoeuvrable than a single-rotor helicopter, according to its maker, Workhorse.
It's much the same principle as the small quadrocopter drones, like DJI's Phantom series.
Joystick
These are the actual controls -- it's extremely basic in there to keep operation as simple as possible.
Stashable
You can fold the four arms in half to make it much easier to store.
Flight time
Just open the door and pop in!
Light-footed
It's made entirely from carbon fibre, to keep the weight down, including the large landing skids.
Capt. Kent
You could be as happy as CNET's Kent German inside your own SureFly helicopter!
Room for two
There's plenty of space for a friend too, if you wanted to go for a whistle-stop tour of doughnut shops in your local town.
Battery-powered
The SureFly has a maximum range of 70 miles, achieved by a petrol generator that powers the electric motors. There's also a 5-minute emergency battery supply in case the motor conks out.
Sky-eyed
Big windows mean a great view of the world from the air.
Whup whup whup
Don't put your hand here when it's turned on.
Under the hood
The inside of the engine.