Jet Powered Human Flight 26
ederen writes "A skydiver outfitted with jet engines and a nylon Birdman suit jumped out of a balloon over Finland to test the idea of powered human flight without the use of an airplane. The event was sponsored in part by Bird-Man International, a company that develops and manufactures the flying-squirrel freefall suits as seen in Tomb Raider and other action movies."
Award (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Award (Score:2)
Not the first time (Score:3, Funny)
The video is really worth watching. (Score:5, Informative)
Technically, those old rocket pack suits used at airshows counts for this. As does, well, balloons.
While it isn't the most technically advanced feat, it is a damn cool trick, and the video [bird-man.com] is awesome. They really sound like a 747 taking off while strapped to your ankles. Kudos for the fun hack, and I can't wait to try it out.
Re:The video is really worth watching. (Score:3, Interesting)
"Hey Ma' I'm just going down the shops, you want anything?" as the engines spool up out in the backyard
Re:The video is really worth watching. (Score:2)
Re:The video is really worth watching. (Score:3, Interesting)
They're still limited to roughly 30 seconds, because they're so fuel-inefficient.
My understanding is that by using jet turbines, this type of propulsion should be able to be scaled up MUCH better to longer flight times. I mean, a "rocket belt" has an entire backpack full of fuel to do the 30 second flight, whereas this guy just had a couple of hot water bottles full of fuel in his flight suit.
This is rea
Re:The video is really worth watching. (Score:2)
Actual video URL (probably) (Score:2, Informative)
They know why birds sing (Score:3, Informative)
Biiiiiirdman! (Score:1)
"normal bird-man flight?" (Score:1)
Visa simply rode out the rest of the jump in level flight following the highway until the fuel ran out. Visa then continued in normal bird-man flight until deployment altitude.
So prior to running out of kerosene, it was abnormal bird-man flight? I don't really care what they call it, but I'd love to give it a try.
Re:"normal bird-man flight?" (Score:3, Informative)
Jet powered bird-man flight seems to give the ability to cover distance without losing altitude, but the jets are not powerful enough to climb.
Re:"normal bird-man flight?" (Score:1)
Re:"normal bird-man flight?" (Score:2)
They'e plenty powerful. See what they can do on an aircraft:
http://www.silentwingsairshows.com/jet.html [silentwingsairshows.com]
That's not flying (Score:5, Funny)
This seems important to me (Score:3, Interesting)
Questions worth looking into
- how to redesign a bird suit for efficient level flight
- how to increase engine burn time and optimize fuel use
- how to avoid stalls when attempting to ascend
- can a suit/engine combo be made that can take off from the ground?
Lack of ascend ability not a surprise (Score:2, Informative)
Re:This seems important to me (Score:2)
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Bird-Man Suits (Score:3, Informative)
From the archives... (Score:2)