Put on the device and ... fly!

From now on, you can carry a jet fighter back, designed as a backpack on your back to fly to the sky at a speed of nearly ... 100 km / h and fly almost 100 meters high. This device has just been marketed for £ 130,000. This is the first time

From now on, you can carry a jet fighter back, designed as a backpack on your back to fly to the sky at a speed of nearly . 100 km / h and fly almost 100 meters high. This device has just been marketed for £ 130,000. This is the first time in the world, the jet set is offered on the market.

Inventor Juan Manuel Lozano said that the jet is designed in the form of a backpack on the back, using hydrogen-peroxide fuel - H 2 O 2 (old oxygen water, a weak acid, blue-gray color). , discolored when diluted and compared to water).

The device was named Rocket Belts , allowing people to fly at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour (equivalent to 96.56 km / hour).

Customers who buy these aircraft will be provided with a machine to refuel, attend a training course and 10 test flights. The manufacturer also provides 24-hour warranty and support services.

Picture 1 of Put on the device and ... fly!

Rocket Belts (Photo: Tecaeromex.com)

The inventor Juan Manuel Lazano thinks this is the most spectacular flying device ever made."This Rocket Belt was born out of my passion for speed, as well as my love for motorbikes, racing cars, airplanes, boats and even rockets."

This Rocket Belt is being offered for sale on the website www.tecaeromex.com. He said that the device is mass produced with a capacity of 800 horsepower will lift those who like thrills up to a height of 300 feet (equivalent to 91.44m).

According to the Daily Telegraph , this belt is a replica of a previous version invented by Wendell Moore, an engineer at Bell Aerosystem in the US in 196.

Picture 2 of Put on the device and ... fly!

(Photo: Tecaeromex.com)

The first version of this device was used by Sean Connery when playing James Bond in Thunderball and during the opening ceremony of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. At that time, the device could only lift an adult to a height of 30 feet (9.14m) and reached a speed of 10 miles / hour (16km / hour). However, it can only fly in the air for 20 seconds .

Picture 3 of Put on the device and ... fly!

Rocket Belts (Photo: Tecaeromex.com)

Manh Duc

Update 11 December 2018
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