Looks Seriously fun to me. The jetpack employs a flexible hose / tether that gets paired with a separate vessel that houses the propulsion engine and other related systems. That apparently greatly improves the thrust to weight ratio compared to a standalone jetpack, and makes the system a good deal safer as a bonus. While it’s still undergoing tests, the company says it’ll be accepting orders for the first model, a 155 HP version, in April of this year, and it says that the first venues offering “flights” could be up and running as soon as this summer. Until then, you’ll just have to make do with the video after the break.
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