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Beelzebuddy
14.05.2021 8:12:12

A stunning array of technological innovations has been woven into the day-to-day fabric of early-21st-century life: clothing made from recycled plastic Coke bottles; phones that run on high-frequency microwave radiation; snack-food science capable of containing such unruly forms as s'mores and peanut butter and jelly within the confines of a toaster pastry. Yet for some of us, such marvels are slim compensation for the unrealized possibilities of another device, one promised throughout childhood and never delivered. Where are our jetpacks?


DJFC
05.05.2021 22:34:00

The iconography of the jetpack -- a rocket-powered backpack offering its user the power of solo flight -- stretches back to Buck Rogers comic strips of the late 1920's and recurs in Walt Disney's 1950's Tomorrowland, James Bond's gadget-filled films and the skyways of the city where the Jetsons make their home. By the early 1960's, the jetpack was such a familiar pop-culture image that it had become interchangeable with the very idea of the future -- to mention one was to invoke the other. Yet still we find ourselves, in the year 2000, traveling by conveyances of the last century rather than soaring happily above the treetops. What happened? Where are our jetpacks? [links]


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30.05.2021 6:08:12

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08.05.2021 6:28:33

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12.05.2021 9:44:50

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Stone Man
13.06.2021 16:23:14

Remember how we all thrilled to see this test flight of the Martin jetpack a few years ago? It remained aloft, with a dummy in the driver's seat, for over 7 minutes. Now humans are going to start testing this jetpack, which the manufacturer says could be on the market as early as 2015.


bombus
23.05.2021 21:12:06

If the human-flight tests go as hoped, Martin says a jetpack for the general public could hit the market in 2015 (and by general public, we mean people with at least $100,000 to spare). A version designed for the military and first-responder emergency crews could be ready for delivery a year before that.The jetpack, which Martin Aircraft calls a "motorbike in the sky," is made of a carbon fiber composite with a bit of Kevlar for the rotor. A gasoline engine drives ducted fans that produce enough thrust to lift the one-person aircraft into a vertical takeoff and enable sustained flight before a vertical landing (in a 2011 test, the jetpack stayed aloft, with a dummy on-board, for more than seven minutes — a record). Fortunately for those of us accustomed to getting from home to work and back with our feet on the ground, it comes equipped with a ballistic parachute system.
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thekremlin
23.05.2021 0:28:33

Tests will begin this year in New Zealand, where the jetpack has the honor of being the first technology of its kind to be given license for human flight tests. If all goes well, our rich friends could be letting us borrow their jetpacks to fly to the latest installments in the Star Wars series, which Disney has promised will be coming out on a yearly basis starting in 2014. It should be a pretty awesome (though cold) way to travel, too — the Martin jetpacks can go up to half a mile into the air, and zoom along at about 43 miles per hour. here


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08.06.2021 9:16:58

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