It’s been a while coming, but Raymond Li and his fellow engineers are finally in a position to bring their water-powered jetpack to the commercial market, turning the ultimate childhood fantasy into ...
It's 007 in 2012. And it will blow your mind. JetLev Southwest, opened only since July last year, will strap their $100,000 water-propelled jetpack on you, so you can blast yourself out of the Pacific ...
Jet packs are a cool idea too often undone by their voracious thirst for fuel, which limits your barnstorming to no more than a minute or so. A German entrepreneur has sidestepped that problem by ...
Raymond Li first brought his JetLev water jetpack concept into the world back in 2005 and filed for a patent in the same year. Now, after a decade of development, he’s close to launching his invention ...
We first came across the water-propelled jetpack early in 2009 and since then the company has changed its name to Jetlev Technologies and teamed up with German company MS Watersports GmbH to get the ...
There is a new must-have accessory for villains and T-Pain alike. It looks like a Rocketeer-esque jet pack, but instead of flames, it’s propelled by two powerful streams of water. The Jetlev R200, as ...
Much of the reaction to TRANSLOGIC 62: Jetlev R200 has gone something like “OMG MUST HAVE! Oh, wait, it costs $100K…” True, the cost to own a recreational water jet pack may be prohibitive, but that ...
For years their use has been limited to the rich and famous or wealthy James Bond enthusiasts. But walking on water with a jetpack is now one step closer thanks to a device which uses water from the ...
Inventions often begin with a dream and a set of problems. For Ray Li, it all started when he watched Thunderball, a 1965 James Bond film that featured the Bell Aerospace rocket belt, which many ...
Everybody dreams about flying through the air like their favourite action hero at some point in their life...and now it's possible with the new Jetlev-Flyer - a futuristic jet pack. Canadian engineer ...
It’s been a while coming, but Raymond Li and his fellow engineers are finally in a position to bring their water-powered jetpack to the commercial market, turning the ultimate childhood fantasy into ...
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