An http://www.AVweb.com update. Glenn Martin's "jet pack" a personal flight vehicle powered by a single engine driving twin ducted fans was publicly introduced at AirVenture Oshkosh in July of 2008...
An http://www.AVweb.com update. Glenn Martin's "jet pack" a personal flight vehicle powered by a single engine driving twin ducted fans was publicly introduced at AirVenture Oshkosh in July of 2008. This video contains a clip released by the company April 21, 2009, intended to display the vehicle's controllability.
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You've gotta start somewhere, and this is better than most could hope for. You don't just build a backpack that can launch you into the stratosphere, you build a giant machine that lifts you a few feet above the ground and work from there.
Computers were the size of rooms when they first came out now I carry one in my pocket thats as fast as my damn PC. Give it time in a decade we will be laughing at this.
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You don't just build a backpack that can launch you into the stratosphere, you build a giant machine that lifts you a few feet above the ground and work from there.