Since 2004, Gizmag has been tracking the progress of Yves Rossy, the founder of Jetman Dubai and creator of a pair of rocket wings that lets him fly through the air like Iron Man. Most recently, in ...
It’s certainly another way to fly. Daredevil ‘Jetman’ Yves Rossy took to the Dubai skies again with his wingman Vince Reffet – only this time accompanied by an Emirates A380 airliner. Soaring above ...
With a pair of rockets strapped to his back, Swiss adventurer "JetMan" Yves Rossy soared over the Grand Canyon over the weekend, marking the flying man's first U.S. flight. Steering only with ...
Switzerland’s Yves Rossy, better known as Jetman or Fusionman, has achieved another aviation first by performing two aerial loops using his unique jet-powered strap-on wing. Rossy made headlines in ...
There is no shortage of people trying to create ways for mankind to fly on their own. Pretty much like the Wright Brothers, these people are both admired and ridiculed. These days, however, it's no ...
Yes people, it’s another “person in a jetpack” flies around for 30 seconds video, but this one… this one is special. It features “Jetman” Vince Reffet putting on a demonstration of the next major ...
Yves “Jetman” Rossy’s exploits have been well-documented over the years. He’s crossed the English Channel, the Grand Canyon, and flown alongside a B-17 bomber with a jet-powered wing strapped to his ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — One of Dubai’s “jetmen,” whose flights over the world’s tallest building and alongside a jumbo jet with engines strapped to his back wowed watchers online, died ...
Swiss jetman Yves Rossy stunned onlookers with an amazing flying display over Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.May 3, 2012 © 2024 NBC ...
A new feature length documentary will soon be premiering revealing more details about the story of the Jetman and the extraordinary steps taken towards complete autonomous personal flight. The ...
Born in 1959, Yves “Jetman” Rossy always wanted to be a pilot. After accomplishing that, Rossy went above and beyond by becoming the first man in the world to sustain human flight with little more ...
Vince Reffet, the "Jetman" who died in a training accident in Dubai last year, lost control while hovering and did not deploy his emergency parachute, said the findings of an inquiry released Thursday ...
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