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    Default Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

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    Taking a leap into the future, the New Zealand-based Martin Aircraft Company plans to start selling commercial jetpacks to anyone with an interest and $75,000.

    As a recent article in The Telegraph has reported, Martin has partnered with an unnamed international aircraft company, resulting in enough capital to produce 500 jetpacks per year. The partnership has brought the jetpacks closer to reality compared with a year ago, when Martin’s goal was to produce 10 units at $100,000 each.


    As Martin jetpack inventor Glenn Martin demonstrates in the video below, the 200-horsepower, dual-propeller jetpacks seem to offer all that one could hope for in a personal flying machine. The jetpack can travel for about 30 minutes on a five-gallon tank of premium gasoline (the same used by cars). Tests have shown that the jetpack can reach top speeds of 60 mph, giving it a range of 30 miles per tank. The newest model can also reach heights of 2,400 meters (about 1.5 miles).



    Since the jetpacks weigh less than 254 pounds, they don’t require a pilot’s license to fly. However, Martin says that buyers will be required to go through training before taking to the skies. The jetpack is also equipped with a low-altitude emergency parachute.



    The jetpack, which can lift up to 120 kilograms (265 pounds), has two propellers that generate lift. The air in the propellers moves at about 300 km per hour, creating an upward thrust. The pilot uses both hands to fly, one on the throttle and one for steering. A flight display in front reveals information such as what the engines are doing and where it’s going. If the pilot lets go of the controls, the jetpack hovers in one spot. This self-righting mechanism occurs since the center of mass is below the jetpack’s center of pressure, which is located at the bottom of the ducts (near the pilot’s shoulders).


    Although the company is on the cusp of commercialization, the project itself has been almost 30 years in the making. Glenn Martin began working on a concept in 1981, which was later verified by the University of Canterbury’s Mechanical Engineering Department. In 2005, the ninth prototype achieved sustained flight times, laying the foundation for pre-production development.


    Later this year, Martin plans to begin production of the jetpacks at an undisclosed location outside of New Zealand. The company plans to market the jetpacks to emergency services, the military, and private users. As volume increases, according to its website, the cost may decrease to that of a “mid-range motorcycle or car.”

    Source+video: http://www.physorg.com/news187374763.html


    FINALLY!!!





    The company plans to market the jetpacks to emergency services, the military,
    ZOMG JUMPJET TROOPERS!!!
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    Does anyone know a high-end loan shark?
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    30 miles ? that's a lot of refueling... I'm guessing only rich people that don't know what to do with their money will be the first ones to buy this


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    30 miles? Well I could use one of those to go move around my town
    No more traffic!!

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    Will never be practical unless we develop an entire new propulsion system for the same reason you don't hear much about ultralight aircraft these days.

    Too damn dangerous.
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    Imagine the problems having a bunch if rich buffoons flying around, crashing into things....

    Military applications possibly...arm them with assault rifles and you got your own Tiberium Sun jetpack trooper...
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaznecki View Post
    Imagine the problems having a bunch if rich buffoons flying around, crashing into things....

    Military applications possibly...arm them with assault rifles and you got your own Tiberium Sun jetpack trooper...
    Serves them right...
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    I'd buy one if I had the money. I could fly to school and not worry about traffic or parking


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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    Would sure cut my commute down.
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    find a building that has a roof exit (most buildings do) and land on it lol. Quick and easy commute!
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    what are you gonna do? leave a 75k piece of high tech equipment lying around outside your work? someone would take it in a split second lol. And good luck trying to convince your boss you need to keep your jetpack in your office
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    Quote Originally Posted by Lunar4 View Post
    what are you gonna do? leave a 75k piece of high tech equipment lying around outside your work? someone would take it in a split second lol. And good luck trying to convince your boss you need to keep your jetpack in your office
    Not at my job Helps when you work for someone with 24 hour building security and helipad on the roof. But yes, I can just imagine one of those things chained up to the bike rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunar4 View Post
    what are you gonna do? leave a 75k piece of high tech equipment lying around outside your work? someone would take it in a split second lol. And good luck trying to convince your boss you need to keep your jetpack in your office
    My suggestion is to wrap it in a blanket and then tie is with a bike lock. When people ask whats inside say "That that should have been in the back of my car"
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    Default Re: Company to sell world's first practical jetpack for $75,000

    WANT!

    But I hope they make it more gas efficient.

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