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On 19 May, 21:12, Larry Dighera wrote:
New materials and technology push the frontiers of flight ever further. *All it takes is a sponsor with $285,000.00 to spare and a courageous airman. * What's next, a two-place? *:-) *(http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#197892) * * Yves Rossy, 48, again made headlines last Wednesday, jumping from * * an aircraft over the Alps with yet another set of prototype * * jet-powered and unfolding wings (roughly seven and one half foot * * in span), but this time with four jet engines and enough skill to * * execute a full 360-degree roll. "That was to impress the girls" * * the now-single pioneer told Australia's Herald Sun. Rossy plans to * * cross the English Channel later this year, convinced that 10 * * minutes of fuel and a speed of 185 miles per hour will leave him * * room to spare. ... Watch the video: * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-oQ--U-WaQ * * May 15, 2008 * * Swiss "Rocket Man" Yves Rossy becomes the first person in the * * world to fly with wings under rocket power. This so cool! * *http://www.jet-man.com/prod/index_en.html * * Yves "FusionMan" Rossy flies over the Alps: The bird man makes his * * first demonstration flight * * Yves "FusionMan" Rossy, the first man to fly under a single * * jet-powered wing, completed his first official demonstration * * before the international press Wednesday May 14th at midday. * * Released from a plane at an altitude of 8,000 feet, he completed a * * circuit in just over 5 minutes which saw him fly over the Swiss * * Chablais and neighboring mountains. * * The spectacle was impressive. *Yves Rossy leapt from the plane * * with his wing folded, then deployed his craft and began the flight * * proper. *He made several "figure of eights" above the spectators * * aware of being present at an exceptional event. *At the end of the * * flight FusionMan deployed his parachute, folded the wing and * * landed safely at Bex aerodrome in Switzerland. * *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Rossy * * Jet-powered wings * * Rossy was the test pilot on May 14, 2008, in a successful 6-minute * * flight from the town of Bex near Lake Geneva. He exited a Pilatus * * Porter at 7,500 feet with jet engines and a folded 8-foot pair of * * airplane-type wings strapped to his back. It was the first public * * demonstration before the world's press. He made effortless loops * * from one side of the Rhone valley to the other and rose 2,600 * * feet. Rossy, his sponsors, and the Swiss watch company Hublot, * * spent $285,000 to build the device. [1] [2] [3] ... Earlier: * * September 21, 2006 * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEXxkWXncuo * * ENGLISH TRANSLATION HERE (I'm not l337 enuf to do subtitles ![]() * * Jet Man, Yves Rossy, a former Swiss military pilot, designed and * * built a deployable 3-meter wing, holding kerosene fuel for 2 jet * * engines (as of May 2008 FOUR turbines on a 2.5m wing!!) fixed to * * the tips and attached it to his back. Rossy launched from an * * airplane and flew for 4 minutes, traveling over 100 mph, landing * * by parachute.http://www.jet-man.com/prod/index_en.... * * OK here's my attempt at translation (if you can, please correct!): * * 00:16 (VIDEO START) * * 00:20 (German) Further, further away from the car * * 00:22 Yes * * 00:24 (French) Towards the drain * * 00:25 There? * * 00:26 Yep * * 00:33 ('SCOTLAND THE BRAVE' RINGTONE) * * 00:48 So, the idea is, as we see here, there's the fuel, the smoke * * cartridges, and the jet engines underneath, for horizontal flight. * * 01:00 In fact, the Flying Jet Man, that's the idea. And to do that * * we've developed this folding wing, taking into account the space * * available in the plane, because we don't have much space. A wing * * of 3 meters would not fit in the plane without being folding. * * 01:19 It's nearly a mini-airplane, except that, well, I'm the * * fuselage. So there's fuel, batteries, gas for starting the jet * * engines, oil is in the kerosene for lubricating the engine. I have * * a little handle for moving the ailerons so I can go up and down, * * so I've got all the controls just like a plane, and like I said * * I'm the fuselage with two jet engines up my backside! * * 01:56 The goal - horizontal flight. That's it. * * 03:08 (START ENGINES IN PLANE, WINGS FOLDED) * * 03:23 (JUMP) * * 04:27 (PARACHUTE OPENS) * * 04:50 (LANDING, WINGS FOLDED) * * 04:52 (excited) I had a fantastic exit from the plane, that's * * already a good start, because the wings don't open symmetrically, * * so I'm always a little tense that that will work well, sometimes * * that creates a little half turn like that, but I've exited well, * * and clunk! I was stable, so that's already a good start to the * * flight. * * 05:08 Physically it feels great, you're in gliding flight like * * that, you feel that you're falling, gliding, that's already OK, * * you're in flight, then you hit the gas, and vroom! bang! you feel * * how that pushes, and it holds up horizontally, it's great. * * 05:26 It's like there's a big handle in your back, and the good * * Lord takes you by it and shoves you through the air, it's * * fantastic!! I prefer the low tech approach - http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D2fLOgMQon7c http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/safe...age.cgi?ID=613 Well I wouldn't have anything to do with either activity:-) |
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