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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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