You've got 4 turbine jets at the end of your arms with jet fuel on your back ??? And u wanna wear a helmet why?.... think about it ..do u really want the head to survive??!! Lol
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@@vfxentity he is the founder , a self proclaimed engineer with no qualifications, no experience in metallurgy, just hobby bits . That’s why he’s had no progress in flight time since he started the company
For real! Also, when he landed the turbines were pointing more towards the camera. How would that not push him away from the camera instead of moving towards it. Another thing, I worked at Dulles Airport for 14 years. I used to watch little water spouts form in front of the engine whenever the tarmac was wet and the engines running. Without going into detail about why that happens, I only mention that because when he fired up those 1000 horsepower turbines his sleeves never pull away from his arm as I would expect.
As a former jet engine mechanic in the military, some advice. Double up that hearing protection or you will hear that high frequency whine for the rest of your life 😢
They gotta make arm braces that attach to a shoulder mount or something. I'm not holding myself in a dip position for the whole time so my triceps can burn out and I become good friends with a tree.
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@geo3106 LOL. A bar is static and has no thrust, therefore no energy opposing your weight. Further, the comment was more about perspective of that energy. Imagine the guys getting this jet pack project wrapped up and came out into the room and said, "well... we're all done here! Now, who'll be the first one to try these out?" You're not raising your hand, I promise.
@@jkilco1 First off, energy does not “oppose” weight, it’s a scalar property that defines the potential for something to do work. Work done is force applied over distance, and here, we’re only interested in the force (since distance will anyways be covered when force moves mass). When you support your body by holding onto a bar next to your waist with your hands straight, you’re bearing the force of gravity on your body. The only two factors that can increase this force are adding mass and vertically accelerating. Therefore in the case of the jetpack, the only time you’d have to bear a small fraction more downward force is while accelerating vertically (as you can see in the video, the acceleration is quite less, and for obvious reasons). The rest of the time without acceleration, the thrust acts like the bar, both providing an upward normal force to support your body. As for being the first to try the jetpack, I’d have many other reasons not to be the one. My main concerns would be mechanical failure, heat, fire, explosions.
@@jkilco1 I will remind you that it is not the energy that opposes your weight, it is the force. The energy enables the force. When you’re hovering in the air, you’re not gaining any potential energy, and all the energy from the fuel is being converted to heat, sound, and radiation out the other side in the exhaust without affecting your arm. Also, when you’re hovering in one place, the jet engines are outputting a thrust equal to the force of your weight, which is the same thing that happens when you support yourself on a bar (the force that prevents you from falling “through” the bar holds you up). It is only when you are accelerating that you experience a slight increase in the force your hand has to bear with the engines.
This technology should be applied to emergency situations, people hanging out of windows in fire, to arm something like this for military purposes would be stupid.
Lol. He was not planning to take off like Ironman. How long you think your arms can sustain the opposite force to make this practical? It’s cute. That’s about it. We could barely drive without accidents on land. We get 10,000 people doing this in an area, and it’s news all day. Lol
This is Richard Browning. He is a father of 2. He is also founder and chief test pilot for Gravity Industries also inventor of this suit, the Daedalus Flight Pack.
@@user-zs3uc8hf8u weird question but ok, the post says this “dad” so I agree with that part, dad is a father of children, this guy has 2 kids. But then I just added some more facts about the company because this for sure isn’t home made like the video title suggests. Does that help you?
@@thinkcasting3182 are you seriously trying to imply its fake? This is gravity industries. The military is doing trials with their gear, loads of youtubers have learnt to fly it. They are starting their own race series. This was news about 5 years ago...
Check his other videos. He has this set for mountain rescue use, providing first support for injured hikers etc. He also does a good job of flying to an aicraft carrier going a lot further than 3 feet. His video of the military use is excellent
@@stevedixon9979 no no doen expect this machine to fly at aeroplane's height this machine can fly up 30-40 meter thats it and generally at that height parachute is of no use so it engine stops we are dead
@night129 If I lay a Kleenex on the top of my ass checks and blow a fart.. the tissue will move no doubt. It’s not rocket science. Anyone who can score over 50 on an IQ test knows that.
Only having to worry about calibration and efficiency probably makes this easier than an airplane to make, but with significantly less demand and it took Ironman being made for people to even think about hand jet packs for a while
They have a large youtube channel lol… this is not some “dad” that built this at home, it’s a large project that’s been quite public for many years. Gravity Industries.
@Ryan B exactly the amount of clean molding on all the structure of just the backpack alone is crazy and for people to think a dad didn't his in his shed too this level their crazy
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It's cool, but go find some parallel bars or rings and see how long you can hold yourself up. I'll be more excited when the propulsion is incorporated into the harness.
Everytime I think I was born in the right time period. I see these type of tech vids and think DAMN, I hope I can put up a big number age wise so I can see alot of these inventions come into fruition..It really is heading to Minority Report technology 😳
Imagine being born in the late 1800s then and going through electricity, steamships, telephones, aircraft, jet engine,sound recording, movies, penecillin .the atomic age etc.....and in your final year , seing man walk on the moon. Even more amazing.
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