Swiss aviator Yves Rossy flew his self-constructed jetpack over Mount Fuji nine times last week. He jumped from a helicopter and fired up the four jet engines strapped to his back, then soared on a ...
Yves Rossy, nicknamed "Jetman," made his debut flight in Asia earlier today. Nov. 6, 2013— -- Yves Rossy's suit may be a lot less form fitting than Iron Man's armor, but it brings to real life ...
Still waiting for this world of the future of ours to give you your jetpack? Well, a Jetsons-like future may never happen, because everyone zipping around in jetpacks would be chaos, but if you know a ...
Looking to reclaim a little sense of wonder? Check out this breathtaking new footage of Swiss pilot Yves “Jetman” Rossy zooming around Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji with an eight-foot-wide, rocket-powered ...
Watch as man flies around Mount Fuji with homemade jet pack Don't tell Yves Rossy that man cannot fly, because he's been there and done it. Rossy is a 54-year-old Swiss pilot who evidently has ...
Swiss pilot Yves "Jetman" Rossy has been wowing people around the world for years with his homemade quad-rocket jetpack and it never gets old. Rossy recently took the eight foot long carbon fiber wing ...
Yves Rossy, a former Swiss pilot, has invented a jetpack system which uses carbon-fiber wings and four jet engines. He used it to fly over Mt. Fuji. Mt. Fuji, which last erupted in 1707 to 1708, is ...
Strapping homemade propulsion to your back sounds cool… until you realize you might be breaking aviation laws. This jetpack ...
Is it just me or does everyone have a jetpack these days? Yesterday, in Colorado, a former TV stuntman piloted a hydrogen peroxide-fueled jetpack across the Royal Gorge, which is 1,053 feet deep. Here ...