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  2. Jet pack - Wikipedia

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    In the most general terms, a jet pack is a wearable device which allows the user to fly by providing thrust.With the exception of use in a microgravity environment, this thrust must be upwards so as to overcome the force of gravity, and must be enough to overcome the weight of the user, the jet pack itself and its fuel.

  3. JetLev - Wikipedia

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    The jetpack can allow users to fly up to 10 m (30 feet) above the water. It was created by Chinese Canadian, Raymond Li. JetLev became the first practical amateur-usable jet pack, and first with practical usable duration. The JetLev technology jetpack became the first commercially released jetpack in 2009.

  4. Jetpack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    jetpack.exe, a Microsoft Windows command-line utility used to compact a Jet Database; Jetpack Compose, a Kotlin-based UI development framework for Android; Martin Jetpack, a personal ducted fan flying machine; Mozilla Jetpack, a library and API being developed for extensions to the Firefox web browser; Verizon Jetpack, a brand of mobile hotspot ...

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  6. Jetpack Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The pair began work on a backpack-sized jet that would takeoff and land vertically that would meet popular expectations of the science fiction concept. [ 1 ] Their first device was the JB-9, a carbon-fiber corset that straps to the wearer's back that burns kerosene to propel them for about 10 minutes, based on their weight and flight conditions.

  7. Bell Rocket Belt - Wikipedia

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    Wendell F. Moore began working on a rocket pack as early as 1953 (possibly, after learning about Thomas Moore's work) while working as an engineer at Bell Aerosystems. Experiments began in the mid-1950s. Developing the engine did not present difficulties — the application of hydrogen peroxide was well developed by missilemen. The main problem ...

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail for Verizon Customers · Apr 30, 2024 Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords If you use a 3rd-party email app to access your AOL Mail account, you may need a special code to give that app permission to access your AOL account.

  9. Hydroflight sports - Wikipedia

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    The jetpack is a device that is attached to the back with the two jets situated next to the shoulders. People are held to the device by a five-point safety/racing harness (same as the ones used in race car seats). The direction of flight is controlled using two handles that are attached to the jet nozzles.