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Live Yves Rossy – Yves “Jet Man” Rossy English Channel Crossing – Swiss Jet Man – Jet-man: Human Powered Flight


www.JetManBlog.com About the Movie with Yves Rossy DOVER, England – A Swiss daredevil crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing Friday, parachuting into a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. Yves Rossy leapt from a plane at more than 8800 feet, fired up his jets and made the 22-mile trip from Calais in France. Rossy passed over a thin strip of land in front of South Foreland lighthouse, looped over onlookers and opened his parachute, his wings still strapped to his back. “It was perfect. Blue sky, sunny, no clouds, perfect conditions,” he said. “We prepared everything and it was great.” The trip across the Channel is meant to trace the route of French aviator Louis Bleriot, the first person to cross in an airplane 99 years ago. The lighthouse was the site of Guglielmo Marconi’s experiments with radio telegraphy in 1898. Bleriot used the white building as a target during his pioneering flight, the building’s manager, Simon Ovenden, said. Several hundred spectators rushed to greet the pilot, trying to take photographs with cameras and cell phones. “It’s a remarkable achievement, we saw the climax of his attempt as he came down to earth with his parachute. It’s been an exciting afternoon,” said Geoff Clark, a 54-year-old onlooker from Chatham, in Kent. The carbon composite-wing weighs about 121 pounds when loaded with fuel, and carried four kerosene-burning jet turbines that kept him aloft. The wing had no steering

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Games plane – flight simulators are here to stay


Probably there is another niche player, which quickly grew as the game window of the airplane in the last ten years or more. Of 9 / 11 attacks and some factors actually lead to an increase in people first hand, has led to increase the sensation of flying a plane. Air war games also experienced a rise in demand over the last five odd years.

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