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To infinity and beyond

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 23:27
by ianhind
Mentioned in the Sunday Times this week:

www.natgeotv.com/jetman

Cross Channel flight this week

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 23:50
by Garry Russell
Hi Ian

All I'm getting is a small page asking to select country and with terms and conditions etc on buttons :think:

Does not respond to anything :dunno:

Garry

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 00:21
by SkippyBing
I'm guessing from the words in the link it's the attempt by, I think, a Swiss chap to cross the channel from the French side towards the heart of the empire using a carbonfibre wing and some model aircraft jet engines. Think Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story, the wing literally straps to his back.

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 02:59
by airboatr
SkippyBing wrote: the wing literally straps to his back.
you say the wings are strapped to his back
e x c e l l e n t, Then it won't be much of an adjustment getting used to a straightjacket.

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 09:02
by ianhind
Garry,

Try: http://jetmanlive.com/

And SkippyBing is correct - Buzz Lightyear is real

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 09:11
by Garry Russell
Thnaks Ian

I see it now.......I don't think the other two could see the original either :think:

ATB

Garry

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 27 Sep 2008, 14:14
by ianhind

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 28 Sep 2008, 06:43
by Erick_Cantu
Bit like a '30s adventure serial innit?

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 28 Sep 2008, 07:29
by DispatchDragon
Somewhere in aviation heaven Clem Sohn is nodding his head and smiling :)


Glad he made it :)

Leif

Re: To infinity and beyond

Posted: 28 Sep 2008, 17:43
by hobby
Meanwhile in a seedy under the railway arches garage several men and women are hard at work producing prefabricated wings and parachutes for would be refugees. Engines are being sourced from the range of internet model aircraft suppliers while Professor Molliarti labours away in his laboratory producing a synthetic jet engine fuel. A Monsieur A Anglais was observed to be setting up what appeared to be a market stall on the Calais road.

Future mode of Summer travel for would be EU commuters?

Seriously he made a dream come true - the whole journey including the fixed wing aircraft used to climb to height probaly only took about 45 mins. 'Tis a notable aviation feat.


Fifty or so years ago another Frenchman used to leap out of aircraft and 'fly' on unpowered plywood wings at British airshows ending each descent by parachute. Can't recall his name but one day the wings folded at an inopportune moment.