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Post by capacitor on Dec 6, 2015 10:52:59 GMT
In the China first fly of Martin Jetpack, they show their simulator. I take some pic of that
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Post by capacitor on Dec 6, 2015 10:53:38 GMT
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Post by capacitor on Dec 6, 2015 10:55:21 GMT
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 6, 2015 14:27:33 GMT
The video does not want to load here in USA... Hmm, can you share it in YouTube? I was wondering when they will have it made! It looks awesome! Vertically seated! Thanks for sharing the photos! Thanks Thanos
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 6, 2015 16:25:14 GMT
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Post by capacitor on Dec 12, 2015 13:18:15 GMT
It is incradble hard to use Youtube in China. It take almost 1 hour to upload a 66Mbit video to Youtube, It's crazy!!!!
Here is the offical video.
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Post by paulg100 on Dec 12, 2015 17:21:36 GMT
mm i have a feeling it will be a few years before we are all traveling to work on one of these very cool though.
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Post by clyevo on Dec 12, 2015 19:12:16 GMT
and you will spend 100usd per trip to your workplace on jet fuel
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Post by capacitor on Dec 13, 2015 2:48:49 GMT
The Jetpack is on sell in China and 100 packs are saled on that day. The price is 1.6 Million China Yuan, about 260K USD. It can fly about 30~40Km, and it use 98# oil, the fuel consumption is one liter per kilometer.
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Post by clyevo on Dec 13, 2015 12:05:44 GMT
The Jetpack is on sell in China and 100 packs are saled on that day. The price is 1.6 Million China Yuan, about 260K USD. It can fly about 30~40Km, and it use 98# oil, the fuel consumption is one liter per kilometer. that is very good fuel consumption for a jet engine, i was thinking somewhere near small fighter jet fuel consumption edit : now i know it doesnt actually use jet engine, it uses ducted fans something like what commercial remote control drone uses. Fly slower than the fictional jetpack we see in movies but cost cheaper than jet engine. 150,000usd... any takes? Is it possible to make your own martin jetpack, just need to use a light aluminium frame and buy superbike engine or something. Then the fin below the propeller is controlled by a diy drone kit with gyro to balanced the machine.
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