Hubcap Hovercraft

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This is a sci-fi trope in which a wheeled vehicle of some kind is capable of flying or hovering by simply rotating the wheels 90 degrees, usually up and into the vehicle in question. The hubcaps then become thrust-capable engines, catapulting the vehicle upwards.

Examples of Hubcap Hovercraft include:

Comic Books

  • SHIELD hovercars, in many depictions.

Fan Works

  • The protagonist of Drunkard's Walk has a Flying Motorcycle. As the author mentioned on his forums: "The wheels are on cantilevers and when Doug wants maximum power they swing up (one to the left, the other to the right) and expose thrusters/emitters/whatever you want to call them."

Film

Literature

  • Although it doesn't use this for flying, Ian Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang may be the Trope Codifier. To wit: the Pott family is picnicking on a beach, and the tide comes in. Mr. Pott turns a knob, causing Chitty's wheels to turn down and out in this manner. The car glides along the water exactly like a hovercraft.

Video Games

Western Animation