People, well always have intentions and curiosity about flying. They always wanted to experience of the flying like birds. On the other hand, some of history’s smartest minds spent their lives trying to overcome gravity to give humanity the sensation of weightless, controlled flight.
While we’re not all the way to being able to pick up a jet suit at Best Buy and wear it out. They are closer than ever to making this Sci-Fi fantasy a reality due to the modern-day inventors by Gravity.
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Earlier Gravity Industries is selling a jet suit powered by five micro-jet engines, two on each arm and one on the back. With that you can fly at the height of 12,000 feet at speeds of up to 32 miles per hour. But the suit costs $443,000. And there’s another catch. The partially 3-D printed suit can only fly for three to four minutes.
While Richard Browning. At Gravity industry is trying to have the best jet flying suit. Well the similarities are almost too strange. Watching the Browning’s early test footage, it reminds the Stark, he fails again and again and over again, testing his own suit. Browning’s earliest attempts at a jet suit came by attaching micro gas turbines to his forearms to give him the vertical thrust necessary to take and maintain flight.
Browning and his team went through multiple process of the suit as they practiced flying in isolated farmlands. Initially they tried attaching three turbines per arm, but it was way too heavy. Then they tried mounting a few to his lower legs, but Browning couldn’t control himself very well by maneuvering his legs. Eventually, they landed on the magical combination of two turbines per arm and another on the back. This allowed the wearer to control their movements intuitively with their arms while offering enough upward thrust.
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