mandag 24. juli 2017

Flying man - Curt Lewis


Man flies jet pack down the street at Comic-Con 2017
Richard Browning, founder of Gravity Industries, flies around in his eco-suit, that flies just like Marvel's Ironman, at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. (Photo by Mark Eades, Orange County Register/SCNG)
No, he's not Marvel's Iron Man, but he flies like him.

Thanks to technology and the aid of six small jet engines, Richard Browning, inventor and founder of Gravity Industries, once again showed off his newest invention, a suit that lets him fly without wings.

"I love new challenges, even when people around you say it can't be done," he said.
Richard Browning shows off his Ironman flying suit at 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
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Browning flew his suit along a street at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, hovering up to 10 feet above the ground, flying forward, backwards, and spinning circles before an appreciative audience and a few cameras.

"I'm a big believer in human potential, so if you marry the right technology, I wondered what might be possible in the realm of human flight," Browning said.
There are two jet engines attached to each of his arms, and a pair on his back - all powered by jet fuel, also carried on a tank on his back.
Richard Browning, founder of Gravity Industries, looks like some kind of spaceman in his suit that allows him to fly like Marvel's Ironman at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. (Photo by Mark Eades, Orange County Register/SCNG)
He uses his arms to control direction, and his hands are on the controls of the amount of thrust provided by the engines.

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