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2013/08/13 18:59:54
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
This could be yours by 2015. At least something will be ready in time for Back to the Future day.
Article...
Telegraph wrote:Ever dreamed of owning your own jetpack? It could soon become reality after developers of a personalised jetpack said aviation regulators had issued a flying permit for the device, which could be on sale in just two years.
Peter Coker, chief executive of New Zealand developer Martin Aircraft, said the certification was a significant milestone in the development of the jetpack, as it will allow for manned test flights. "For us it's a very important step because it moves it out of what I call a dream into something which I believe we're now in a position to commercialise and take forward very quickly," Coker told AFP.
The New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority said the jetpack had now been issued with an experimental flight permit for development test flying, which allows someone to pilot the aircraft. It said the test flights would be subject to strict safety requirements, with flights not allowed any higher than 20 feet (six metres) above the ground or 25 feet above water. The flights are also limited to test areas over uninhabited land.
Coker said a specialised version of the jetpack designed for the military and "first responder" emergency crews such as firefighters should be ready for delivery by mid-2014. A simpler model aimed at the general public is expected to be on the market in 2015. The price of your own personal flying machine is estimated at US$150,000-250,000, although Coker said the cost was likely to come down over time. It comes with a rocket-propelled parachute if anything goes wrong.
Inspired by childhood television shows such as "Thunderbirds" and "Lost in Space", inventor Glenn Martin set out in the early 1980s to create a jetpack suitable for everyday use by ordinary people with no specialist pilot training. His jetpack consists of a pair of cylinders containing propulsion fans attached to a free-standing carbon-fibre frame. The pilot backs into the frame, straps himself in and controls the wingless jetpack with two joysticks. While the jetpack's concept is simple enough - Time magazine likened it to two enormous leaf blowers welded together - fine-tuning it into an aircraft that is safe and easy to use has been a lengthy process.
Coker said the latest prototype, the P12, incorporated huge design improvements over earlier versions. "Changing the position of the jetpack's ducts has resulted in a quantum leap in performance over the previous prototype, especially in terms of the aircraft's manoeuvrability," he said.
In May 2011, a remote control Martin jetpack carrying a dummy pilot climbed to 1,500 metres (5,000 feet) above the South Island's Canterbury Plains as its creator watched anxiously from a helicopter hovering nearby.
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2013/08/13 19:07:14
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
In two years time, that will be the cost of a 5 man Space Marine Assault Squad
So for the price of a GW army at that time we could BE a 5 man Assault Squad?
I'm sold.
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2013/08/13 19:16:27
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
In two years time, that will be the cost of a 5 man Space Marine Assault Squad
So for the price of a GW army at that time we could BE a 5 man Assault Squad?
I'm sold.
But then you're only getting 1 model!
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2013/08/13 20:23:06
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Waiting for my shill money from Spiral Arm Studios
Thats cheaper than some luxury cars.
I predict that within 20 years it will be affordable for many middle class people, insurance costs not withstanding.
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Finally! I've been looking forward for a new way of cleaning out the gene-pool a bit, and what better way than flaming idiots raining down from the skies thanks to malfunctioning packs, or people falling from the heavens because they forgot they couldn't fly for very long?
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2013/08/14 02:32:08
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
There are enough people that can't drive a car worth a damn. I somehow don't feel happy at the thought of these morons operating something that can crash and burn from the sky.
2013/08/14 02:33:51
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Relapse wrote: There are enough people that can't drive a car worth a damn. I somehow don't feel happy at the thought of these morons operating something that can crash and burn from the sky.
Population control. There, I said it.
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2013/08/14 02:35:23
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Relapse wrote: There are enough people that can't drive a car worth a damn. I somehow don't feel happy at the thought of these morons operating something that can crash and burn from the sky.
Personally, I'll be excited when Justin Bieber acquires one
I also predict that you will require a special license to operate them, although that depends on how quick legislation reacts to this.
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Terrible, it's going to be a slow moving "Hover Pack" as opposed to a jet pack....
The trick to making a jet pack isn't getting the person in the air...... it's getting them to land safely. Testing with ducks* hasn't proved effective, but my own jetpack shall be in useage in two years time as well.
Mine will be much cheaper, faster, and funner. To power it, you have to scream WAAAGH! as loud as you can, or it won't work.
.... Maybe that's why Ducks aren't the best choice....
*no ducks were harmed in the making of this post
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2013/08/14 07:01:18
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Relapse wrote: There are enough people that can't drive a car worth a damn. I somehow don't feel happy at the thought of these morons operating something that can crash and burn from the sky.
Population control. There, I said it.
Sigh... if only.
2013/08/14 07:27:55
Subject: Re:Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Slarg232 wrote: Terrible, it's going to be a slow moving "Hover Pack" as opposed to a jet pack....
The trick to making a jet pack isn't getting the person in the air...... it's getting them to land safely. Testing with ducks* hasn't proved effective, but my own jetpack shall be in useage in two years time as well.
Mine will be much cheaper, faster, and funner. To power it, you have to scream WAAAGH! as loud as you can, or it won't work.
.... Maybe that's why Ducks aren't the best choice....
*no ducks were harmed in the making of this post
Please, harm the ducks. They're a bunch of dicks anyhow.
2013/08/14 09:02:28
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
The biggest problem with jetpacks to date is that they use an awful lot of fuel and can only go for short flights before that runs out... the force required to lift you off the ground thereby *fighting gravity* is much greater than that needed to fight friction on a vehicle that is already aided by aerodynamic design and, y'know, having wheels.
So no, this won't be anywhere near affordable unless you want the thing to just sit there like a trophy, and you'll still need a car if you need one now. I imagine if used by emergency services it would be only in situations where it'll allow responders to get higher up much quicker than your traditional ladder/stairs/elevator - like a burning building for instance.
Flashman - any chance you could post the link to the original article please?
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2013/08/14 16:33:15
Subject: Re:Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Slarg232 wrote: Terrible, it's going to be a slow moving "Hover Pack" as opposed to a jet pack....
The trick to making a jet pack isn't getting the person in the air...... it's getting them to land safely. Testing with ducks* hasn't proved effective, but my own jetpack shall be in useage in two years time as well.
Mine will be much cheaper, faster, and funner. To power it, you have to scream WAAAGH! as loud as you can, or it won't work.
.... Maybe that's why Ducks aren't the best choice....
*no ducks were harmed in the making of this post
Please, harm the ducks. They're a bunch of dicks anyhow.
Especially them damn Canadian Geese.. o.O mean mother f'ers.
Canadians are generally laidback folks... did the Geese suck up all the meaness through osmosis?
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2013/08/14 16:54:34
Subject: Re:Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
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2013/08/15 07:49:29
Subject: Re:Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
$150-250,000 for that? I guess it will sell to gullible rich people, but for the rest of us $150-250k will buy a very nice airplane.
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2013/08/18 22:24:58
Subject: Re:Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public
Waiting for my shill money from Spiral Arm Studios
Yeah, its a lot of money now. But in 20 years the cost will likely come down significantly, along with improvements in the device itself.
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Avatar 720 wrote: Finally! I've been looking forward for a new way of cleaning out the gene-pool a bit, and what better way than flaming idiots raining down from the skies thanks to malfunctioning packs, or people falling from the heavens because they forgot they couldn't fly for very long?
I don't care if they have AA cover . I'm not going out to fix them, when they breakdown.
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2013/08/20 15:33:16
Subject: Jump Packs two years away from sale to general public