Jet Man or Human Plane

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  • The inventor and former Swiss Air Force fighter pilot Yves Rossy, jumped on the plane above Calais, France, 200 mph and flew across the English Channel, 13 minutes before landing at Dover, England.

    Earlier this year, has spread its wings on his back and flew 186 mph (300 km) above the Swiss Alps.

    The use of four small reactors connected to the wings made of carbon, which has risen to 200 feet per minute before running a series of tricks to a crowd of journalists watching from the top of a mountain.

    Spectacular demonstration was the first public revelation of his latest invention, he spent five years developing.

    "It's absolute freedom," said Rossy.

    The inventor says his 120-pound suit Jet Man will eventually be available to the public, but it's still a few years.

    The flight across the English Channel was his second public event. He is planning his next flight through the Grand Canyon.

    Update: Yves Rossy completed his flight over the Grand Canyon. He jumped from a helicopter at 2440 meters (8000 feet) and flew over the canyon 330 km (205 miles per hour) for eight minutes before deploying his parachute.

    "My first flight in the United States is sure to be one of the most memorable experiences of my life, not only by the beauty of the Grand Canyon, but the honor of flying in the Native American sacred lands," said Rossy.

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