This guy built a real-life Iron Man flight suit

Ronnie Lott

#49erGang
Joined
Jun 12, 2012
Messages
63,173
Reputation
10,300
Daps
225,536
@Ironman

full
 

O.T.I.S.

Veteran
Joined
Sep 15, 2013
Messages
71,016
Reputation
14,922
Daps
274,405
Reppin
The Truth
Movies aren't far off. There are a lot of suits being made and used

Probably nothing we will see anytime soon... But in 30 years there might be Ironmen out there
 

Hopeofmypeople

Veteran
Joined
Aug 18, 2014
Messages
13,193
Reputation
-4
Daps
65,430
:mjlol:Thats a good imitation but that's all it is a good imitation ain't no one boasting shyt especially the government as it's not practical.
 
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
5,665
Reputation
1,830
Daps
19,469
Have you ever wanted to soar through the air in an Iron Man-style suit like a real-life superhero? Do you have the financial resources of a real-life Tony Stark to go along with it? If so, you may want to queue up (or get your butler to do so on your behalf) to pay the sum of $446,000 for your very own version of British inventor Richard Browning’s jet-propelled suit, which recently went on sale at high-end London-based department store Selfridges.

Comprising five jet engines, a 3D-printed structure, and a head-up display for showing your remaining fuel levels, it’s the closest you’ll get to life as a true comic book hero — supervillains not included.

We previously wrote about Gravity industries’ flying exosuit project at the start of last year. However, inventor Richard Browning noted that plenty of upgrades have happened since then. “A huge amount of modifications have happened since 2017, learned from flying at events,” he told Digital Trends. “We consolidated the two rear engines into one large one, improved efficiency and power, made it smaller, and changed the geometry of the arm mount in a way that’s made a dramatic difference to stability.”

For a look at the finished market-ready suit, check out the B-roll footage below. While it’s not a slickly edited video package, it gives you some idea of how the suit functions in the real world:

Browning said that no license is needed to fly the suit (although, if you’re going to spend your kid’s college fund, you probably need written permission from your spouse), and that training takes just a few minutes. “We’ve had a pilot with five minutes’ training who managed to hover untethered very happily,” he continued. “A lot does depend on fitness level and aptitude, but you don’t have to be a superhero or superhuman to fly it. It taps into an innate human balancing ability in a really uncanny way, so it’s extremely accessible.”

As to whether it will ever be accessible to those of us who haven’t founded startups worth seven figures and can’t afford to eat gold-encrusted lobster for lunch? Don’t worry: You haven’t been forgotten about. “Do we afford to make more affordable ones?” Browning said. “Inevitably, the cost will come down. We’re also working on an electric version which will be vastly more accessible. So watch this space.”

But maybe resign yourself to commuting the old-fashioned way for the time being.

You can now buy a real-life Iron Man-style jetsuit … for the price of a house

30856873_442211322888244_7622667709291617373_o-700x467-c.jpg


we iron man now brehs :blessed:

$446k brehs :sadcam:
 
Top