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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2023
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BACKGROUND
With a rich family history in Aviation, former Oil Trader & Royal Marines Reservist, Richard Browning, founded pioneering Aeronautical Innovation company, Gravity Industries in March 2017 to launch human flight into an entirely new era.
The Gravity #JetSuit uses over 1000bhp of Jet Engine power combined with natural human balance to deliver the most intense and enthralling spectacle, often likened to the real life Ironman.
Gravity has to date been experienced by over a billion people globally and covered by virtually every media platform. The Gravity Team, based in the UK, have delivered over 100 flight & Speaking events across 30 countries including 5 TED talks.
“The team and I are delivering on the vision to build Gravity into a world class aeronautical engineering business, challenge perceived boundaries in human aviation, and inspire a generation to dare ask 'what if…”
Get in touch for; Speaking Engagements // The Gravity Team Flying at your Event // Personal Flight Experiences & Flight Training // get involved in the Jet Suit Race Series!
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Gravity Industries ltd
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SO happy to see James from Hacksmith back in the flight suit. His flight training series was a real treat before it unfortunately got cancelled by the pandemic.
Hacksmith!
yes please Sir 😀👍
The suit looks really intuitive. I assume you set up the load ratio between the backpack and arms individually. What kind of load do the arms take. Is it taxing on the triceps. Does the backpack have any kind of thrust vectoring
Apparently they say it feels like using crutches
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When we all come together, there really is no limit to what the human race can do. Love to see it!
I'll take two.
I guess turning this into an attraction to raise money and scout naturally talented flyers isn't a bad idea. But it is a hop skip and a jump from what I thought you were advertising this technology was going to be used for.
As long as you have to have Popeye arms to use it, it will never take off commercially and remain a novelty or war device.
Wasn’t it gonna be use for search n rescue?
@@StopLyin2Yourself Only if those folk think it worthy to buy, and so far, not many takers.
Es solo un video para que las personas conozcan su tecnología. Los videos de las funciones buenas a las que se le puede dar ese traje, están ahí en el canal de UA-cam. Tomate tu tiempo a investigar por favor.
Not sure I follow... this is a training rig to teach you to fly the suit... of course it's not a super simple thing to learn, but if you look at any of the dozen plus pilots who can fly off tether, the possibilities are endless 😊
Where are the locations? Aren't they only based out in Europe?
When will the public be able to buy one
I would like to try with your offer.
Could this be added underneath a wingsuit giving bursts of thrust to hold them up longer ?
Does this do 3min per tank of fuel ? is so then underneath a wingsuit it could be used as pulse bursts tripling the tank fuel time.
I'm not thinking using it to propel them forward, i'm talking about underneath pushing them upwards trust.
Am i right ? or completely wrong lol ??
A wingsuit is going to do nothing but put drag on the pilot. It would hinder flight capability. Also, pulsing would not be a safe or effective way to keep aloft and might seriously injure the pilots arms. You need a gradual increase/decrease in thrust, and to stay aloft, that force has to be constant.
@@alfredosoup *"A wingsuit is going to do nothing but put drag on the pilot. It would hinder flight capability."*
Sorry i'm talking about adding it to a wingsuit, not making it a hover thing .. they did it Dubai but a different way to what i'm trying to explain
this guy powered his wingsuit with E motors to go forward which creates more lift, my idea is burst of thrust up to create the lift
ua-cam.com/video/zmRQKZZ_wXc/v-deo.html
Call me crazy
@@joe_croupier ohhhhh okay, yeah I see what youre saying now. So like the jet-powered wingsuit, but with a downward facing thruster to keep the person in the air instead of them gliding downward? That would actually be a really cool concept.
@@alfredosoup exactly, the wingsuit men could get 3mins worth more of flight maybe more .... weight/fuel dependant i dunno sorry
what kind of music is that, doesn't fit at all
How much
I applied for job from adv posted on twitter but you guys haven't replied.
im guessing at least 5000
What can I do to get one of these for free?😶
Free, no where.
Half a million dollars, good question.
I'm down
This isnt the jetpack joyride tutorial
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the "music" really ruins this video, replace with Wagner please
Getting the thrusters to be connected the harness so the back is supporting the resistance instead of the arms will allow a lot more people to use the device. Putting so much control on the arms will keep the user base very limited, and almost exclusively male, if not entirely.
@@-MLJ- Not on the back, supported by the back. Have the thruster extended off the back like wings and directed by the arms but not supported.
People keep assuming that you need a lot of strength for this suit but Richard Browning has actually said that it's no more difficult than leaning on a table. Think about it: You're only supporting your own weight, its straight compressive force (which is easiest for us to do) and the back thruster is supporting a sizable proportion of your weight already. I'd be very surprised if women have trouble flying it.
@@Vousie Ok, but have any videos shown a woman flying it??
It only lets men fly?
Based
The back and arms make the pyramid of thrust that allows you to fly -- the bungee is purely for safety. Mounting it differently would make it an amusement ride, not a training device 😉
I'd love to do it but sadly for a good go it's out of the reach of most people financially. I'd lower the price to get more people in and therefore make more money. Good luck though guys it's a brilliant invention!
The first iterations of a new type of device is always expensive. We need adaption and more models and then it can be feasible
the amount of fuel it burns would be huge too, it'd probably take as much gas as a car to run.
@@xynonners Nah there's only a certain amount it can carry and I believe it's good for about 20 mins or so. Fuel ain't £5000 for a few litres
слабо реализованный сильно разрекламированный не практичный проект
Awe wire works. You forgot the green screen.
are you joking?
Please give me a job so i can get paid government salary training special forces to fly these
$8,500(USD) just for a single day of training is beyond me. That is way too expensive. It means only the rich will get to experience such a flight. Typical. Whenever groundbreaking achievements are made, they're only made FOR the rich it seems. This jetsuit, fancy cars and large houses, its all the same. The general population is never granted easy access to participate in things like this. Its just like whats going on with Apple's new $3,500 AR headset.
Videos like this honestly rub me the wrong way.
Gravity: "Come join us for flight training!"
Also gravity: "That will be roughly 10 grand. Cash or credit???"
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they say therea no more sl@ves but theres still, rich men dont need to work, and poors (us) need to work n waste our days for these richs