Video: Ironman's suit can fly 320km / h

An English inventor built Iron Man-style flying suits, which could reach a maximum speed of 320km / h.

Inventor and trader Richard Browning created a machine with six mini jet engines and a specially designed frame, the Independent on March 31st reported.

The suit called Daedalus can take off and fly, using the human body to control the speed. According to Browning, it can reach speeds of 320km / h and move at altitudes above 600m.

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The suit is called Daedalus.

Currently, the suit allows the user to fly continuously for about 10 minutes but depends on the action of the propulsion . "I think it's much less dangerous than driving a motorbike around the countryside. It's not as dangerous as it looks , " Browning said.

Browning took 13 months to complete the product since buying the first mini jet engine in February 2016. Browning hopes to bring the suit to market by the end of this summer.

Browning shares some people comparing flying suits with superheroes in the fantasy story Tony Stark (Ironman)."But this is a real achievement for the airline industry. We are focusing on building a technology that can change the world," Browning said.