Navee WaveFly Five: the flying vehicle that glides over water without a license

Published on June 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Chinese company Navee has unveiled the WaveFly 5, a two-person flying vehicle capable of skimming across water at 85 km/h. It runs on electric batteries and, according to its creators, does not require a pilot's license in most countries. A device that promises to change water transportation, or at least that's what they say.

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WaveFly 5 Technology: Motors and Autonomy ⚡

The WaveFly 5 uses an electric propulsion system with multiple rotors that allow it to lift off and move over water. Its battery offers a range of nearly 40 minutes at cruising speed. The structure is made of lightweight composite materials to keep weight under control. Navee claims that automatic stabilization systems make handling easy, even for users with no prior flight experience.

From Traffic Jam to Water: The Wet Dream of Commuting 😅

Finally, a solution for not being late for work: fly over the river and forget about traffic. Of course, be prepared to explain to your boss that your delay is because the WaveFly 5's battery ran out halfway and you had to paddle to shore. Because yes, floating is fine, but if you run out of power, the only flight you'll be taking is your dignity overboard.