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Daredevil Successfully Crosses English Channel on Jet Pack

Jet Man Successfully Crosses English Channel With Jet Pack
Well, Yves Rossy, the idiot (or genius, depending on how you look at it) who planned to strap himself to a rocket-powered carbon-fiber wing and fly across the English Channel, successfully made his record-breaking flight across the notoriously chilly body of water yesterday without plummeting to his death.

The Swiss daredevil completed his 22-mile, 12-minute, jet-pack-powered flight without incident. He even had enough fuel upon reaching the white cliffs of Dover for a little showmanship, performing spectacular feats of aerial acrobatics over the gathered crowd.

The Jet Man's historic flight will be aired tonight at 8 pm EST on National Geographic. [From: Wired News]

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Rocket Daredevil to Cross English Channel on Jet Pack



Swiss lunatic flying enthusiast, Yves Rossy, is planning an attempt to become the first person to cross the English Channel with a jet pack strapped to his body. Here's how it will go down: Rossy plans to drop himself from an airplane over 8,000 feet above Calais, France, fire up the kerosene firing engines on his home-made (seriously?) jet pack, and fly across the famous body of water at up to 187 miles-per-hour. His flight will end in Dover, England, following the path of Louis Bleriot, the first man to fly across the Channel in an airplane.

For protection, Yves will wear a crash helmet (though we're not entirely sure how that is going to protect him if he plummets from 8,000 feet) and a heat-proof suit to protect him from the exhaust of the engines. The flight will be aired, tomorrow (Friday, September 26), live on National Geographic and at Nationalgeographic.com.

Rossy, whose day job is flying passenger jets for Swiss Air, first flew one of his dangerous personal rocket wings back in 2006 and has been practicing with this latest version over the Alps in preparation for his trans-European flight. If his flight is successful, he hopes to build a lighter weight, higher thrust version that will allow for vertical take-off and plans to market it to other aviation enthusiasts. We're already taking bets for how many people die in the first year it's available. [From: Telegraph]

Weeeee Jet Packs!


Technically they're not jet packs -- they're rocket belts -- but who cares! Yes, Switched reading public, you can now purchase your very own rocket belt! Two companies, Tecnologia Aeroespacial Mexicana (TAM) and Jet Pack International (or Jet P.I. for short, which sounds like a 70's cop show), are selling rocket belts to the consumer. For just $250,000 TAM will sell you a sleekly styled, hydrogen peroxide-powered rocket belt that can keep you aloft for 30 seconds. Jet P.I.'s rocket belt also isn't going to allow you to fly around the world -- or even the block. Its newest model, the H202-Z, tops out at 43 seconds of flight time.

But fear not, children, for Jet P.I. has some tricks up its sleeve. According to its web page, Jet P.I. is preparing to launch a proper jet pack. You can pre-order now, but the turbine engine-powered, jet fuel-burning machine is set to be released on December 11th at a price of $200,000. This new pack, the T-73, can stay airborne for 19 minutes with an estimated maximum flight distance of 27 miles.

All of these purchases come with flight courses. And remember: Strapping highly combustible material to your back is a tad on the dangerous side.

From OhGizmo!

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