Fly with a jet engine
The device, called JetLev Flyer, operates through two water pressure lanes allowing the operator to fly over the water.
If using a powerful 300 horsepower engine, the speed can be up to 100 km / h and lift the flyer to a height of more than 9 meters. With maximum power, it can fly for 2 hours at moderate speeds, and future versions can fly up to 5 hours at 15 meters.
There are currently three versions of the JetLev-Flyer, the cheapest 155-horsepower engine priced at £ 87,000, 215 horsepower at £ 104,000, and 300 horsepower at £ 113,000.
The JetLev-Flyer consists of a four-stroke engine, a hose connected to a floating device for water absorption, and a downward spiral that pushes the person on the move into a special chair. Use JetLev Flyer to fly on rivers, lakes, ports.
It took nine years, from the idea of experimentation, this product was completed. It is hoped that this will be a thrilling sport on the water. In 2000, the proponent of the JetLev-Flyer idea was Raymond Li, a Chinese-Canadian citizen. In 2005, the prototype prototype surfaced in Florida. The first product was released in February 2009 under license from MS Watersport, Germany.
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