http://www.jetlev-flyer.com/ (http://www.jetlev-flyer.com/)
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Quote from: bobspapa on February 13, 2009, 04:17:09 PM
http://www.jetlev-flyer.com/ (http://www.jetlev-flyer.com/)
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SOmake the beast with two backsINGCOOL !!!! :o :o
I want! there is no price, no store, no blah blah blah.... I have to go to germany to see one? come on...
Quote from: Alexandre on February 13, 2009, 04:25:07 PM
SOmake the beast with two backsINGCOOL !!!! :o :o
I want! there is no price, no store, no blah blah blah.... I have to go to germany to see one? come on...
You could go to Dubai.
Quote from: Alexandre on February 13, 2009, 04:25:07 PM
SOmake the beast with two backsINGCOOL !!!! :o :o
I want! there is no price, no store, no blah blah blah.... I have to go to germany to see one? come on...
PRICES
155 HP = â,¬ 99,000.-
215 HP = â,¬ 119,000.-
:o :o :o
MUST..
HAVE!!
Uhhh, it's not exactly flying if you're tethered to the water....
Quote from: Alexandre on February 13, 2009, 04:25:07 PM
SOmake the beast with two backsINGCOOL !!!! :o :o
I want! there is no price, no store, no blah blah blah.... I have to go to germany to see one? come on...
I'll bet you could order one from Acme Co.
I want that for my birthday [moto]
I want someone to have that for their birthday too.
As long as I get a video of things going horribly, horribly wrong for them in an entertaining way.
For my birthday ;D
I want to cross the channel in one!
It could pay for itself by pressure warshing people's Docks!
I think it would be fun for the first few hours the meh.
Quote from: NAKID on February 13, 2009, 07:08:01 PM
Uhhh, it's not exactly flying if you're tethered to the water....
they don't mention how long the tether is.
if it goes 65 km/hr, how does the tube stay below the water to continually supply water??
Quote from: lauramonster on February 14, 2009, 09:29:29 AM
they don't mention how long the tether is.
if it goes 65 km/hr, how does the tube stay below the water to continually supply water??
It actually tows a little boat thingy with the engine pump/ fuel etc. As the pilot, you are basically just attached to the nozzle of a hose.
They talk about the unique thrust to weight ratio that I keep telling my girlfriend about.
The hose is only 25 feet or something.
It only lets you go 30 feet, but since it drags the whole kit behind you it extends your range out to 100 miles or something. Still this thing is the pretty much only way to achieve that type of sensation of personal flight. Imagine busting that out on your local lake.