What IS An Infinite Flyer REALLY? – Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom



In this video I show what IS and ISN’T an “infinite flyer”. I made this because ‘everything’ is getting called an infinite flyer these days.

Hoverbikes and such – 0:00
New2You’s viral flyer – 0:24
BCJ_Eng_Consulting’s sail flyer – 3:27
ACTUAL infinite flyer 1 – 3:59
ACTUAL infinite flyer 2 – 5:11
My ISARA isn’t Infinite… – 5:36
NOW IT IS! – 5:58
Conclusion – 6:33

Original post for BCJ_Eng_Consulting’s sail flyer: https://www.reddit.com/r/HyruleEngineering/comments/15afhqw/one_fan_two_prop_sail_drive/
My full demo of that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyoBdJiB7Yg
New2You’s flyer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uzDn_20oiE
ISARA (unglitched) full showcase: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsBuW9RFlI4
Showcase of my Hoverbrick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itT0wrqWTa8
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoBdFj1THOCzc_uuk9BMfzEwAeOBtbO02

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3 thoughts on “What IS An Infinite Flyer REALLY? – Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”

  1. I see infinite aircraft as in 2 categories; conditional and unconditional. Conditional ones are infinite IF a condition is met (eg; activated glitch, part able to be replaced on the fly, etc).

    DISCLAIMER: About 300m altitude is missing at 2:20. That's about 1 minute's climb so I suppose that build actually took about 9 minutes to reach the altitude limit then landed at around 10 minutes. (Still not infinite, even a hover bike can be flown 3x that long.) Also at 3:46 it's not ZPE keeping the aircraft going, it's momentum.

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