Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The Ill-Fated History Of The Jet Pack

image credit Smithsonian

First we tried feathers and wax. Then Leonardo specified linen and wood. No matter the mythology or the machinery, the dream has always been the same: We're flying.

By the late 1950s, Wendell F. Moore of Bell Aerosystems, went to the drawing board and came back with the SRLD, the Small Rocket Lift Device, a Commando Cody-style backpack that could carry a single soldier into battle. But only if that battle was about a block away. The jet pack could fly, hover, turn, go high or low, but could travel only short distances.

(via Nag on the Lake)

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