Become a bat with flying wings Gryphon
Although less propulsive, the Gryphon (name of the flying wing type you can see in the picture) still has an electronic navigation system and navigation display and all equipment is skillfully hidden away making
Are you waiting for a reason to join the armed forces. Perhaps you are just a child who is always dreaming of flying and will never grow up, or perhaps you are thinking of challenging Yves (Jetman) Rossy (a real bat if you consider the possibility flying in the airplane games. This may be the opportunity you are waiting for. Be prepared for the next Gryphon generation.
Although less motive, Gryphon (the name of the flying wing type you can see in the picture) still has an electronic navigation system and navigation display and all equipment is cleverly hidden " stealth " flight better.
For military purposes, this high-tech device allows parachuting from aircraft and surfing in any direction selected at a speed of about 96km / h - moderate speed given by the manufacturer. - SPELCO. Currently being used for dropping to the ground or at a specified location, SPELCO says it will develop a self-destructable version.
Gryphon next generation is the concern of most people. SPELCO said the Gryphon system was designed for use in high altitude areas, expanding parachute missions normally conducted by special forces. The 6ft wing offers excellent maneuverability with a 5: 1 sliding ratio, meaning that if you step out at an altitude of about 8,000m, you can surf up to 25 miles.
Experts say the next step is to consider a small engine (like Yves Rossy) will increase its mission range, speed. According to SPELCO, no response has been made yet when this is actually possible.
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