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To the sky - without wings!

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To the sky - without wings!
It was once believed: flight in the air is the prerogative of exclusively winged creatures. The technology created in the current conditions has given each individual the opportunity to rise into the sky in other ways. But how? On the Tech Box channel you will see many aircraft that take off with more than just wings. It can be, for example, a well-known screw in its various forms. Or a satchel with a "vertical take-off", like a "fancy" deck attack aircraft. If this is difficult, use the latest model of a hybrid hang glider.
 

Fans of reliable cars who do not want to take risks will certainly be interested in the Volocopter Visit 200. This aircraft is equipped with as many as eighteen propeller engines. The probability that all motors will fail tends to zero. In the event of a critical drop in battery voltage, the Visit 200 will automatically begin to decline. Well, if there are super-cautious travel lovers, a parachute is at their service. By the way, the machine can fly without a pilot - the control is carried out from the ground.
 
If you want to “fly like a bird”, you should use the JetWing jetpack. In order to turn somewhere or change the flight altitude, it is enough to make body movements, which the instructor will first talk about. And if it becomes bad in flight (with the help of a backpack you can climb 4 km up), the parachute will automatically open and safely deliver the operator to the ground. Would you like to see other personal aircraft already tested, operational and waiting for buyers? Watch the video!

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