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  • mapper

    Sept. 25, 2008 6:40 a.m. mapper New Reader

    This should be interesting.

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/09/25/rocket.man.ap/index.html

    LONDON, England (AP) -- Swiss pilot Yves Rossy is set to cross the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing, organizers said Thursday.

    Yves Rossy is shown in flight last May over the Swiss Alps.

    Weather permitting, Rossy will leap from a plane more than 2,500 meters (2,700 yards) off the ground, fire up his jets and try to make the 35-kilometer (22-mile) from Calais in France to Dover in England in about 12 minutes, according to a statement put out by his organizers.

    In his first public demonstration of the device in May, Rossy turned figure-eights high above the Alps, performing fluid loops from one side of the Rhone valley to the other.

    Thursday's trip is meant to trace the route of French aviator Louis Bleriot, the first person to cross the Channel in an airplane 99 years ago. Rossy has told The AP he one day hopes to fly through the Grand Canyon.

    The carbon composite-wing weighs about 55 kilograms (121 pounds) when loaded with fuel, and carries four kerosene-burning jet turbines to keep him aloft. The wing has no steering devices -- Rossy moves his body to control its movements. Watch more on 'Human Jet' ยป

    He wears a heat-resistant suit similar to that worn by firefighters and racing drivers to protect him from the heat of the turbines. The cooling effect of the wind and high altitude also prevent him from getting too hot.

    Organizers said cameras installed in the launch plane, on a helicopter following Rossy, and on the jet-wing itself will relay images of the trip live online.

  • John Brown

    Sept. 25, 2008 8:01 a.m. John Brown SuperDork

    Cancelled due to fog, which leads me to ask... If you are going to crash into the ground with 4 diesel rockets strapped to your ass... Why do you want to do it on a clear day?

  • GameboyRMH

    Sept. 25, 2008 8:11 a.m. GameboyRMH Dork

    Ever since I was a little kid I've wanted to stick some jets on a wing on my back and fly around. This guy's living my dream.

  • aircooled

    Sept. 25, 2008 10:14 a.m. aircooled Dork

    Or you could strap an engine, a wing and a landing gear to your ass and do the same thing.... it's known as an airplane!!!

    At some point it becomes a bit ridiculous. What he is doing now is not that different from a poorly designed hang glider (without the "hang" part)

  • foxtrapper

    Sept. 25, 2008 10:30 a.m. foxtrapper SuperDork

    Buzz Lightyear is so jelous.

    "This isn't flying. This is falling, with style!"

  • katonk

    Sept. 25, 2008 11:08 a.m. katonk New Reader

    What kid hasn't dreamed of flying like that?! He's the Rocketeer come to life. That is too cool.

  • 914Driver

    Sept. 25, 2008 11:16 a.m. 914Driver HalfDork

    "Cancelled due to fog"

    Maybe that's why he chose England, he doesn't really want to do it.

  • amaff

    Sept. 25, 2008 11:35 a.m. amaff Reader

    This isn't really new news though. I remember seeing a video of this guy testing the wing over a year ago.

    EDIT: This was uploaded to youtube 2 years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEXxkWXncuo

    That being said: that's FREAKING cool!

  • sachilles

    Sept. 25, 2008 12:10 p.m. sachilles New Reader

    The military is developing prototypes like this as well I believe. With the jet engine off it allow the person to glide into enemy territory very quietly. I sure as hell wouldn't want to pilot one of these things in the dark of night.

  • PHeller

    Sept. 26, 2008 9:45 a.m. PHeller Reader

    Done.

 
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