Sneak preview of the Martin Jetpack


Here's a short video of the Martin Jetpack that's going to be unveiled at the Oshkosh Airshow next week.


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#1 posted by Anonymous , July 25, 2008 4:09 PM

JETpak? Sounds like a propeller to me.

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What part of that is a *jet*?

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What the...? Leaf blowers?

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Sorry, but as far as I'm concerned any vehicle that can't be carried around on one's back doesn't count as a "jetpack."

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"Introducing the ultimate personal flying machine"

Great, now I can get rid of all my old, previous personal flying machines. I never need to buy another one of those, once I get the Martin Jetpack.

Re: #1 and #2: I agree it doesn't sound very jet-like. I guess the name "Jetpack" is more marketable than calling it the "Martin Lawnmower-Engine-Big-Fan-Pack".

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#6 posted by Shane Author Profile Page, July 25, 2008 4:47 PM

He's got nothing on fusion man.

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#7 posted by Peat , July 25, 2008 4:55 PM

"Coming soon to a backyard near you."

I sure as hell hope not.

I have a hard time handling leaf blowers, and I have the sneaking suspicion this is a wee bit louder.

Woe be to the neighbor who decides to fire that sucker up for a 7 AM commute.

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#8 posted by Phikus , July 25, 2008 5:01 PM

Looks like it would do wonders on the lawn though...

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I'll buy one! How cool would it be flying one in a Saskatchewan blizzard? Woohoo!

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#10 posted by Steiny , July 25, 2008 5:09 PM

Troy McClure: Dr, are you sure it's on? I can't hear a thing.

Dr Nick: IT'S WHISPER QUIET!

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It can't be worse than a Harley in a communal condo garage. At least the jetpack is outside and won't have the boost of a giant concrete echo chamber. The first time that my neighbor fired up the hog at 0600, it even freaked him out.

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#12 posted by chixon , July 25, 2008 5:12 PM

Oh, the wonders of flying eight inches off the ground. Look out soggy spots in the lawn, because you've got NOTHING on me now!

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#13 posted by Alan , July 25, 2008 5:20 PM

For what it's worth, it supposed to have a gas-powered engine, can run for 20-30 minutes and meets FAA ultralight regulations. Unfortunately, one of those regulations is:

"No person may operate an ultralight vehicle over any congested area of a city, town or settlement, or over any open-air assembly of persons."

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"How low can we set peoples' expectations with this video?"

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It looks like it still lacks functionality as a weapon...

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Interesting that the video shows only the very base and the hand control really... I guess one has to go to the airshow to see the actual device.

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I call shenanigans.

All you see is the very bottom part as it lifts off, and then a pilot's-eye view.

At no time do you see a shot of the thing actually flying.

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#18 posted by fnc , July 25, 2008 6:09 PM

NOT as cool as the French (?) guy that flies around with the wing equipped with ~actual~ jets strapped to his back.

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#19 posted by Linds , July 25, 2008 6:17 PM


Was anyone else pissed off at the mythbusters when they said that their homemade jetpack didn't work. But they didn't acknowledge that their design mods might have been the reason?

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#20 posted by sammich , July 25, 2008 6:44 PM

is that a child (in a blue and white track-suit) that he's heading for at the end of his garden??? i'm a little concerned that the video fades out just before he hits/decapitates/minces it...

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#21 posted by Shane Author Profile Page, July 25, 2008 6:47 PM

#18 He's "Fusion man", the guy I referenced in my earlier post. And he truly is awesome. Pretty sure he's been posted here before.

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Sammich, I think it's a person, with a camera on a tripod. It looks like they are kneeling, with one knee down, facing the pilot, looking through the view-finder.

Pasketti, why shenanigans? iI's being unveiled at the airshow next week. Seems like an odd occasion to call "fake".

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#23 posted by eti , July 25, 2008 8:22 PM

Where is the jetpack we were promised?

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#24 posted by Bender , July 25, 2008 8:23 PM

I can't add any comments cleverer than the previous 20 or so. It looks rather sad to me too.

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The looks of the base and the sound of an engine-driven propeller are enough to suggest with a reasonable degree of probability it's a ducted fan vehicle.

I've seen lots of different varieties of ducted fan vehicles that you buckle yourself into as though you were strapping on a jetpack, but I never did see any conclusive evidence for or against the possibility of actually using it to move yourself very far off the ground or over any tangible distance, though. It's probably possible, if impractical, as long as you can take enough fuel along and use it efficiently with a very lightweight engine.

Most of the different ducted fan things I've seen all look almost identical, too. A sturdy base (such that it stands upright on its own), a seat/harness, and two ducted fans above and to the side of either shoulder of the operator.

I wouldn't be surprised if the performance you see in the video is close to the best the darn thing can do. Though the Mythbusters are far from being the final word in what's scientifically feasible, they did a pretty okay job trying to build theirs and wound up with something too weak to lift its own weight.

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#26 posted by Takuan , July 25, 2008 10:14 PM

if ducted then not jet

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#27 posted by cenoxo , July 25, 2008 10:48 PM

If we're ever going to fly back to the future, it needs more Rocketeer. Lots more.

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@13 "Unfortunately" ?!

I want to make DAMN sure no backyard maker is flying one of those things over MY house. I see enough terrible drivers out there having trouble maneuvering in 2 dimensions, never mind 3. And I'd rather one of them not come crashing through my roof when he hits a downdraft.

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Takuan:
"if ducted then not jet"

I agree, but then again "jet pack" is used broadly as a misnomer for any number of portable things you can attach to a human to make them fly (or try to).

Bell's rocket-powered "jet pack" comes to mind, for example.

I really don't like it either but then again the variety of divergent names that would otherwise wind up in circulation would make it a bitch to research anything. While searching for a picture of a ducted fan ultralight like the ones I described, I eventually had to give up and look for a "jetpack", which of course also gives you results with rockets, jet engines, et al.

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#30 posted by Takuan , July 26, 2008 12:05 AM

"back pack flier"? "Personal VTOL Unit" "Lifter"?
Self Contained Atmospheric Flying Apparatus- SCAFA?
FanPac?, ManFan?...... any one...any one....

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#35 posted by Bugs , July 26, 2008 12:15 AM

It doesn't seem very likely, but the "propeller noise" could be the output from a pulse jet. So it could be a JETpack, although it'd be hellishly loud.

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Seems a bit bulky from whats in view.

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Gotta wait and see. I'll google for it on the twenty0ninth and see what people post from the show. Tentative want.

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...but if I had to bet, I would bet on something like solotrek...

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I wonder if they ever manage to rise above the Ground effect. If not, is it really flying?

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@ #26 Takuan

if ducted then not jet

You really should tell NASA.

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#41 posted by Takuan , July 26, 2008 5:24 AM

I meant this specific instance. Harriers are different.

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its david blaine using strings

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I wonder if mall cops will start using these instead of segways?

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"Dude, where's my moon lander?"

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This thing starts Monday. Do we not have readers near Oshkosh (wherever that is)?

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#49 posted by OM Author Profile Page, July 26, 2008 6:08 PM

...Has anyone checked that video to see if there's a shadow of a crane visible? :-)

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#50 posted by kaiza , July 26, 2008 7:42 PM

BUT WAS HE ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE??

WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS??!!!

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#51 posted by eustace , July 26, 2008 7:50 PM

The personal aircraft that I always lusted after was conceived of by Charles Zimmerman, an unsung hero among engineers. Called the Hiller Flying Platform (or VZ-1 Pawnee) it had only one significant drawback. It could only be flown by the self-confident. If you doubted that you could control it, you lost control.

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I can see the pixels.

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#53 posted by Jack Author Profile Page, July 27, 2008 12:32 AM

This will totally change everything.

And spook neighborhood dogs.

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#54 posted by Anonymous , July 27, 2008 1:31 AM

"it had only one significant drawback. It could only be flown by the self-confident. If you doubted that you could control it, you lost control."

And thus the plot for over nine thousand Japanese anime series was born.

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Fail, no cup holder.

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#56 posted by eustace , July 27, 2008 9:19 AM

Gonzilla, you're judging too soon. The thing may be festooned with cup holders for all we know.

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#57 posted by Takuan , July 27, 2008 10:40 AM

well, people have a day to submit their sketches of what they think it looks like

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#58 posted by Anonymous , July 27, 2008 4:39 PM

Strange that you see him struggling with the joystick as he's coming down, the screen fades to whiteout and we never see him actually land. I half expected to see an obituary to flash on the screen: "Alan Martin, Test Pilot, 1963-2008".

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#59 posted by mashei , July 27, 2008 9:46 PM

#43

I'd like to see it attached to police segways. Then they'll be loud AND stupid looking.

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#60 posted by Dolnor , July 28, 2008 1:30 AM

Yeah, another ducted fan platform from the sound of things.

I would love to see the X-jet technology be released for public research.

For those who are OLD, remember the flying machine that comic book hero Dick Tracy flew around in? Basically it looked very much like the X-jet. A 'flying trash can' with 2 crutch-like features for stability & control. I can't find any pics on the net of it but here is a video of the X-jet/WASP: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi5QDHKk9AY

The WASP sure looks like a loud and stupid flying Segway! -)

Toodles,

Dolnor

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Seriously, why isn't "Fusion Man" flying around busting crime?

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Its as "jet" as you can get with piston engines it featured on New Zealand One News 28/July/2008. look on youtube tomorrow.....

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i just wanna hoverboard

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#64 posted by Anonymous , August 3, 2008 2:12 PM

Check out www.srdtitanium.com these guys designed and built the martin jet pack engines and all the drive train!.

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