"Where's My Jetpack?" Here it is! Well sort of...

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"Where's My Jetpack?" Here it is! Well sort of...

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I wonder where you get insurance for that thing? I can only imagine how many people who will crash & burn.
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They showed one of those at the annual EAA show in Oshkosh, WI a couple years ago and it was a flop. It's not really a jetpack but is powered by fans instead and (2 years ago), could hardly lift a guy more than a few feet off the ground. Cost was estimated to be ~$100K. The thing's huge and bulky too as you can see.
A real Jetpack (exists) would be far better but not likely ever available to the public, death is quite likely.
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It's an amazing piece of technology.
According to the specs it can reach a height of 8000 feet, speed of 60 mph and has a range of about 30 miles. Imagine landing in a gas station to get your 5 gallons of premium gas, so you can fly for another 30 minutes. It has a tactical parachute so as long as you don't have a midair collision it should be safer then a helicopter.

They figure it will initially be for recreational and search and rescue use.
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If it had better range I'd def. be interested, if I was rich lol But if I was rich I'd probably have my own cesna.. lol
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good ear plugs are a must with that thing. also as was said if only good for a distance of 30 miles. it be very limited use and i look at buying a hover craft first for the price !
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Like a helicopter, Im sure there is a dead zone you should not fly in if your counting on landing safely with out power.
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You guys watch the demonstration video on their website? Pretty unimpressive. It never gets more than a few feet off the ground and there's two guys walking along with it with their hands on it occasionally to keep it stable.

Not exactly the video I would have chosen to post to show off it's capabilities.
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Reading its speculated specs, I find it hard to believe that it's capable of reaching 8000' and hovering there. Then too, it's got a 5 gallon tank and burns 10 gph so you'll have less than 1/2 to reach 8000' and land (safely). Don't think I'd try that.
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normalicy wrote:I wonder where you get insurance for that thing? I can only imagine how many people who will crash & burn.
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I am sure she has a box for it... :D
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LOL, my wife loves her. On an odd side note, they featured her in our recent parade magazine (not sure if this is national or not). She's actually a comedian (surprise there).
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