Commercialization of personal jet
Martin, based in New Zealand, has decided to produce a 115kg jetpack with a maximum speed of 100 km / h.
Martin, based in New Zealand, has decided to produce a 115kg jetpack with a maximum speed of 100 km / h.
Martin partnered with an international aircraft company to remain anonymous for enough capital to produce 500 private jet aircraft a year. Thanks to this link, the price of the aircraft was $ 100,000, down $ 25,000 compared to last year's company.
Glenn Martin, author of the Martin Jet, has designed a new jetpack with a 200hp engine and two propellers, which can fly for about 30 minutes with fuel using a car.
Become jetpack with Martin.
Experiments show that the jetpack can reach speeds above 95 km / h. The latest model is likely to reach a height of 2.4km.
Due to the small volume of equipment, the driver does not need a pilot license. However, according to Martin's advice, buyers will have to undergo a training session before using the flight equipment.
To ensure safety, jetpack is equipped with umbrellas.
Here are some pictures of personal jet:
Front photo
Portrait of the rear view.
Propeller of the aircraft.
Face-to-face portrait.
200 horsepower V4 engine.
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