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How Jetman fly like a bird

The wonder innovation you will not believe can push back the edge of possibility for us all. Yves Rossy (born 27 August 1959) is a Swiss military-trained pilot and an aviation enthusiast known as Jetman. He invents a series of individual jetpacks by his experiments, the latest designed is a carbon-fiber wings for flight. That can straps on like a backpack and controls with body distortion. Jetman comes into existence by his desire to “fly like  a Bird”.

 It's a wing suit system comprising a backpack equipped with semi-rigid aeroplane-type carbon-fiber wings with a span of about 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) powered by four Jetcat P400 jet engines.

It can fly upto 5000 ft (1.5 Km) with a speed of 40 mph (70 Kmph). They go on sales next year at a unit price of 150,000 USD. In December 2006 Rossy became the first to successfully fly for six minutes using four jet engines and wings strapped on his back.

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