There’s an old adage about buses: You wait ages for one to come, then two turn up at the same time. Well, it turns out the same rule is true for jetpacks — but, in this case, it’s totally a good thing. Having waited decades for jetpacks to step beyond science fiction and into real life, the U.S. company Jetpack Aviation is ready to move into the exciting world of jetpack racing. And, to prove its concept, it recently completed a pair of test flights in which two jetpack pilots flew within close proximity of one another....MORE, including video
“We tested how close two jetpacks can fly together without causing turbulence or interference with each other’s engine inlet air,” David Mayman, CEO of Jetpack Aviation, told Digital Trends. “The tests were carried out above a lake in Southern California with our twin-engine JB10 jetpacks. We did many runs up and down the lake, with the pilots slowly getting closer and closer together on each run, and found that they could fly within inches of each other when on the same level. They could also hover beside each other with the pilots taking hand grips. We also tested fight profiles where one jetpack was above or below the other, and found that as long as there was some horizontal airspeed, this works fine and doesn’t disrupt inlet air.”...
Friday, January 4, 2019
The world’s first jetpack racing league is poised to take off in 2019
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