5 REAL Jetpacks We'll All Be Using By 2030
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Top 5 Most Insane Jetpacks in the world you didn't know existed.
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Future Jetpacks List:
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5| Martin Jetpack | www.martinjetpack.com/
4| Gravity JetSuit | www.gravity.co
3| JetPack Aviation JB10 | jetpackaviation.com/
2| Jet Pack H202-Z (Go Fast Jet Pack) | www.jetpackinternational.com
1| Jetlev R200 | jetlev.com
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It was The Rocketeer that made me want a jet pack not Iron Man. Design is kinda bad thought since it would burn your ass. 😂
@CarTops
9 ай бұрын
Lmao 🤣 for me it was GTA San Andreas
When they develop one with Ai Soft Landing Tech, sign me up. My knees can’t handle me messing up the landing.
I'm not so big on all this high tech, it scares me - but, the jet pack is something I could get used to 😂😂😂😂😂
@jerrycarver8694
8 ай бұрын
So flying and heights are fine but tech is bad lol
@JoeRoganClipsJREC2024
5 ай бұрын
@@jerrycarver8694high tech as in AI robots n shit……man😂
highly advise to watch this video in 2x speed to get a good laugh
Impresionante, increíble!!! saludos.
@DocSanders
20 күн бұрын
Excellent work, except: 1. you'll need: A. To solve the fact the operators are totally defensless while in the air, and B. Need to have better operational awareness (of the target and each other), and C. All weather operation, and D. Beyond visual range operation/ and Nav, and E. Comprehensive infil and exfil plan/ map/ coordination, etc., and Best of luck in the future.
@ElChokin
20 күн бұрын
@@DocSanders 😁 Gracias amigo, thakyou verymuchs my friend.
always dreamt of flying
This is the first time someone has ever pending my comment
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Ok so no, normal everyday people will not be using these or their future equivalents by 2030. Theres no "economy of scale" that will bring the prices of these things down into the realm of affordability. Fixed and rotary wing aircraft have been around for over a century and the avg person still cant buy on of those. And the high altitude stuff will kill the user if somebody goes up to 15000 feet unless they bring oxygen. These seem like theyd be useful for EMS but military use is going to be very limited, when your a slow moving target in the wide open sky getting shot is almost certain. And they arent stealthy, theyre loud as hell. And theres a very good reason flying cars arent a good idea ie stupid people behind the wheel dont need up and down added to the equation when they can barely handle fwd bck lft and rt.
@kennethferland5579
Ай бұрын
I predict that military usage will come in the form a a bike-like arangement with the body more horizontal and utilizing handlebar type controls, this provides a reduced frontal surface area for lower drag and the attachment of wings to produce lift in horizontal flight which are a nessesity for speed and range. Also the egonomics of being seated on the thing allow the quick mount and dismount nessary for an practical calvalry type operation as well as a soldias backpack. Basically it needs to have operational usage like a quad-bike/ATV including a bit of cargo capacity to be militarily viable. Operationally they will be kept at the level of skimming the ground, never going to altitude as that is suicidal. Noise reduction and costs are the main obstacles to making them practical.
Jesus, the Jetpack idea dates back a hundred years, Iron man was a product OF that idea not the source of it. How ignorant do people have to be to think that the most recent movie they saw was the start of history.
I'm just going to laugh when someone makes a mistake and ends up killing themselves with one of these things that one of the Red Bull competitions is this ignorance
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@CarTops
Жыл бұрын
Hey
15000 ft max alt / 8 mn of endurance Hmm. Good luck with that 😂
"We'll All Be Using By 2030" No, we most certainly won't. It won't be affordable and when it does become affordable "green energy" will be enforced everywhere so jetpacks won't be viable, unless you just want to travel for 30 seconds.
@kennethferland5579
Ай бұрын
Making a few liters of Biodisel is trivial cost compared to the cost of making the device itself.