For those keeping up with the fledgeling personal jet flight sector, there's really three people to keep an eye on, and they each neatly fit a superhero model. Australia's David Mayman of Jetpack ...
Richard Browning’s father, Michael Browning, always had a passion for flight. But he probably never imagined that his son would be the first person to strap six jet engines to his body and levitate ...
Richard Browning’s first lift-off took place in November 2016. With six jet engines strapped to arms and ankles Browning managed to fly across his courtyard in Salisbury for approximately six seconds.
Remember Richard Browning, the UK-based fitness freak who built himself an Iron Man-style flight suit, complete with jet thrusters on his arms and back? A suit that required absolutely incredible ...
LONDON--It's not a sight you would expect to see on the streets of London, but few are more blown away by the jet suit than the man who invented it, Richard Browning. "There's that moment where you're ...
Of all the "fictional" technologies that enable personal flight, Iron Man's suit is the hardest, and most dangerous, to pull off. Flying with a jetpack is no longer science fiction, and even a ...
Richard Browning’s teenage sons don’t think that what their dad does is especially cool. That’s okay. Most teenagers feel the same way about their parents. But most teenagers don’t have a dad whose ...
Richard Browning said his new goal was giving others the opportunity to fly. — -- British inventor Richard Browning is a real-life Iron Man. Recently, Browning, the man behind the ...
For years, military science fiction has envisioned fantastical tech for soldiers to use in the distant future, from suits of powered armor to advanced weapons. Richard Browning, the inventor and CEO ...
Inventor and former Royal Marines reservist Richard Browning tested a jet-powered suit that allows the wearer to hover and hop between surfaces — in this case, the fast patrol boat HMS Dasher and ...
Iron Man-style jetpacks are on the market – if you have about $400,000 to spend. Gravity, a human flight startup out of the United Kingdom, demonstrated its latest suit – which straps onto the ...
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