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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: headdie on August 01, 2013, 02:35:15 pm
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I dont care who you are 190 with just a wing and a few engines strapped to you is serious brown pants time
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/jetman-yves-rossy-flight-in-america-video-125508815.html?vp=1#0HJqkxx
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WANT.
Sweet jesus that is so cool. :blah:
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Amazing.
How many of you as a child, or maybe even after that, dreamed of being able to fly? This man has turned that dream into reality.
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(http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/536/750/1cb.gif)
Jeez, this is freaking awesome! :D
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
You sure you can afford that? :)
The dream of flying is powerful. I know someone who at 3 years old got his first glimpse of Superman, and promptly went to the top of the stairs, stuck his fist out in front of him and jumped...
Fortunately he was uninjured on his trip down to the bottom of the stairs.
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
...and my children, and my house, and my legs, and my credit.
Fix'd. :D
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Ah well, at least he gets to keep his soul. :)
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Erm, well. *cough* They were Zeppelin tickets, man!
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Amazing! And what a fitting day to post this!
Reminds me of playing Duke Nukem in my childhood.
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if i want to strap on a backpack and go flying, il drop acid.
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I wonder how much stress flying that fast puts on head, neck and shoulders. I also wonder whether this guy shows up on planes radars, since I doubt he has one himself.
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I wonder if it might be akin to that of a skydive?
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Skydiver's velocity in free-fall is only up to about 122mph (195km/h). Free-fall also usually lasts only seconds compared to this guy flying at 190mph minutes, if not even longer.
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Skydiver's velocity in free-fall is only up to about 122mph (195km/h). Free-fall also usually lasts only seconds compared to this guy flying at 190mph minutes, if not even longer.
I've heard you can hit 150mph on a skydive. 122mph is quite a precise figure, I wonder where it came from.
But yes, you're right, the main point is a skydive won't last anything like as long as this man's flight. It's an interesting consideration.
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I've heard you can hit 150mph on a skydive. 122mph is quite a precise figure, I wonder where it came from.
Terminal velocity for humans in Earth atmosphere at skydiving heights is about 120 mph. You can't fall faster without outside assistance.
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I wonder how much stress flying that fast puts on head, neck and shoulders. I also wonder whether this guy shows up on planes radars, since I doubt he has one himself.
Commercial radar pings the plane to squawk, it doesn't actually "see" aircraft, it sees the pulse they emit when pinged. This guy is probably completely invisible.
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Ah, I see. I just googled it. This is what I was thinking about:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_skydiving
It seems under those circumstances, 150mph is tame.
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Commercial radar pings the plane to squawk, it doesn't actually "see" aircraft, it sees the pulse they emit when pinged. This guy is probably completely invisible.
Unless he has the equipment to emit the pulse on ping. I have no idea how big such equipment is and whether he could power it. Colliding mid-air with a plane would suck just as much as falling down.
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I guess he cannot go faster without risking some air current breaking his bones or something when turning, or am I underestimating human body resilience?
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Engine performance is probably the limiting factor here.