We mourn for our Evergreen Sweet Smiling HRH Queen Elizabeth II !

We mourn for our Evergreen Sweet Smiling HRH Queen Elizabeth II !

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We mourn for our Evergreen Sweet Smiling HRH Queen Elizabeth II !

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Glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II Just Before Her Departure !

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    It’s not often that a James Bond moment comes true.
    Sure, we’ve had A View to a Kill’s robot dog reincarnated through
    , but ever since 1965 we’ve wanted to fly Sean Connery’s Thunderball jetpack.

    Finally we might have that chance with the Martin Aircraft Company’s launch of the world’s first commercially available jetpack.

    Combining two carbon-fibre and Kevlar composite propellers, what sets the Martin Jetpack apart is its ability to fly for 30 minutes.
    Sure, it’s not going to take you to Paris and back, but that’s
    a massive leap forward from previous jetpacks’ mere 30
    seconds.

    Producing 600 pounds of upwards thrust to reach top
    speeds of 60 miles per hour, this puts the pack at a max range
    of 30 miles per tank, so there’s plenty of room to get from Greenwich to Hyde
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    bumping your bottom on the Gherkin. Also, unlike previous packs, this one doesn’t run on hydrogen peroxide (the stuff you dye your hair with), utilising a 19l tank of everyday petrol to get you
    from A to B.

    Based in Christchurch, New Zealand, Martin Aircraft Company aims to
    sell 500 jetpacks a year at a price of approximately
    $100,000 (£67,000) per unit — an manufacturing effort made possible
    following a partnership with an unnamed international
    aircraft company,
    .

    The dual-propeller packs come from the mind of Glenn Martin, who’s been working on the
    concept since 1981. It wasn’t until 2005 that his ninth prototype achieved sustained flight times,
    resulting in the product’s commercialisation today.

    It might look a little cumbersome, and stretch the definition of
    ‘pack’ (are you strapping it on, or strapping yourself in?)
    but Martin’s jetpack shows us where previous inventors might have been going wrong, finally taking the concept out of science-fiction and slap bang into our skyline.

    “If someone says, ‘I’m not going to buy a jetpack until it’s the size of my high-school backpack and has a turbine engine in it’, that’s fine,” Martin .
    “But they’re not going to be flying a jetpack in their lifetime.”So
    with the rude realisation that we won’t look as cool as The Rocketeer, we’ll have to be content with strapping two jet engines to our back.
    This surprisingly makes it mighty safe, self-righting itself if you accidentally let
    go of the controls, due to a centre of gravity that’s below its ‘centre of pressure’.
    The pack also comes with a low-altitude ballistic parachute,
    so if you find yourself low on fuel, just pull the toggle and float down gently.

    Will I be able to fly one to work?Since Martin’s jetpack is classed as an ultralight aircraft,
    weighing less than 115kg, you won’t need a pilot’s licence in the UK, though you’ll need to complete Martin Aircraft’s own training programme before
    the company will send one to your address. Oh, and you’ll have to weigh between 10 and 17 stone, with the lower-end requirement prompting visions of children flying off
    into space because they’re too light.

    What will sadly bring you crashing back down to Earth is the fact
    that current air-traffic control technology can’t cope with jetpack commuters just
    yet. We might have to wait 10 years before the US
    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implements its Blade Runner-like
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    longer in the UK.

    That means the technology will be relegated to
    recreational use, so although you won’t be able to avoid the overcrowding of the
    Tube anytime soon, you can use your jetpack in your back garden as long as you cough
    up a 10 per cent deposit and bag yourself a 12-month production slot on the
    . Excuse us while we find £5,800 down the sofa and dream of soaring over London.

    And Now, A Brief History of the JetpackThe dream of a personal
    flying device has inspired people since ancient times,
    but jetpacks specifically have been around as long ago as the 1920s, when they first appeared in the
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    Bill Suitor provided the jetpack with its largest audience at the
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    leaving one owner dead and the other two behind bars.

    The Naughties saw resurgence in the technology when stuntman Eric Scott
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    away with jetpacks in the back of his shed in West Sussex for a number of years, but his hydrogen-peroxide powered rocket
    belt still suffers from the old problem of a 30-second flight time.

    This limitation means more people have stepped on the Moon than have flown jetpacks, leading writer
    Mac Montandon, to ask “Where’s my f****** jetpack?” in .

    Thanks to the Martin Aircraft Company that question may now garner a positive,
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