A man wearing a jetpack soared across the Hudson River in New York City on Tuesday (Nov. 3), looping around the Statue of Liberty before landing safely on the deck of a boat.
The jetpack-wearing joyrider was David Mayman, an Australian entrepreneur who has spent the past 10 years designing and building prototypes of the wearable flying device. He's been helped in this effort by Nelson Tyler, a Hollywood-based inventor best known for developing helicopter camera systems and other movie-ready technologies, three of which have earned him Academy Awards.
Mayman and Nelson's lightweight pack, dubbed the JB-9, is small enough to fit in the trunk of a car, but it's powerful enough to rocket its wearer 10,000 feet (3,050 meters) above the ground and can hit speeds of 63 mph (102 km/h).
(Score: 4, Funny) by Phoenix666 on Monday November 09 2015, @12:48PM
Nobody has yet mentioned the obvious application of these jetpacks--helping illegal immigrants hop the border.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Monday November 09 2015, @05:23PM
Given the cost to Fedex a jetpack back to the other side of the wall, drugs are a more obvious choice.
Don't worry, one Prez candidate will build a "wonderful" and "gorgeous" wall (his terms, really) and even jetpacks won't go through. I hope airlines don't mind having to go around the coast.