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  2. Daedalus Flight Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Daedalus Flight Pack is a jet suit capable of flying, hovering and powered jumps. [1] It was created by British inventor Richard Browning , an athlete and Royal Marine Reservist. [ 2 ] The Daedalus is different from other manned portable flight packs in that it uses additional jets attached to the hands.

  3. Jet pack - Wikipedia

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    Dan Schlund flying in a jet pack (Rocketbelt) A jet pack, rocket belt, rocket pack or flight pack is a device worn as a backpack which uses jets to propel the wearer through the air. The concept has been present in science fiction for almost a century and the first working experimental devices were demonstrated in the 1960s.

  4. Jetpack Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Australian inventor David Mayman, who had previously worked in software but had a longstanding interest in developing a jetpack.In the mid-2000s, he began working with Nelson Tyler, an engineer and inventor in Hollywood who had previously worked on the Bell Rocket Belt in the 1980s.

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  6. Watch this man fly a jetpack around Washington and Beijing - AOL

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    It sounds like a piece of technology from a cartoon, a movie or a video game, but jetpacks have been available for us to fly around for quite some time. According to Wikipedia, the concept ...

  7. JetLev - Wikipedia

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    The JetLev technology jetpack became the first commercially released jetpack in 2009. It was initially offered for sale for US$100,000, however with much cheaper competitors coming on the market afterwards, inspired by the original JetLev, such as the Flyboard , prices rapidly dropped, with cheaper models.

  8. Bell Rocket Belt - Wikipedia

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    However, its flying time was limited to 20 seconds. A later advancement during the years 1995–2000 could not improve the flying time to any more than 30 seconds. Apart from the extremely limited working time, this rocket belt did not allow for a controlled landing should its drive fail, as it would operate at altitudes far too low for a ...

  9. Backpack helicopter - Wikipedia

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    SoloTrek XFV (Exo-skeletal Flying Vehicle). Martin Jetpack; Vortech designed various models which have seats. [10] They formerly also made a pure backpack model with two very long rotor blades driven by a little propane-powered jet motor at the end of each blade. GEN H-4 [11] Hirobo bit [12] Trek Aerospace's Springtail [13]