Rocketman Crosses Colorado Gorge
nandemoari writes "Remember the 1991 film, 'The Rocketeer,' where a young pilot uses a jetpack prototype to become a masked vigilante and win the heart of Jennifer Connelly? That scenario isn't as far-fetched as it once was, given that an American stuntman recently used a jetpack to soar over Colorado's Royal Gorge. The stuntman in question is one Eric Scott, who recently appeared on CBS' Early Show and a variety of local cable channels after making his daring leap. Scott has been testing jetpack devices for 16 years, and was confident that he wouldn't plummet to his untimely death when he straddled the Gorge above the Arkansas River earlier this week. Despite an enormous gulf between the two sides — 1,500 feet across and 1,000 feet down — Scott made the trip safely."
Note that he didn't wear a parachute. He's been doing this for years, apparently without serious mishaps, so I suppose he had reason to be confident.
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hydrogen peroxide, huh? Does that react with something or what? They didn't really say. I wonder if you can just dump in more and take off again. That'd be cool! Plus, that stuff's cheap in large amounts.
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Can't a parachute be strapped on the front or something? This guy made it across without being harmed, but I would hardly refer to such an activity as safe. No redundancy = not safe.
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Anyone got a movie of this stunt? Sounds really cool, would be even cooler to actually see him doing it.
geeez, what's not mentioned explicitly is the implpications of the fact that he managed to cross the 1500 feet - 1 mile - in 21 seconds.
that's an *average* speed of 180mph!
dang.
Sure, what this guy did is cool, but this is the real Rocketman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN3MGN899yE
You were mistaken. Which is odd, since memory shouldn't be a problem for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN3MGN899yE
Eric's a fine stunt specialist with a lot of experience and his jetpack work goes way beyond regular stunt work. But there is a stuntman who rightfully earned and uses the name "Rocketman", and it's not Eric Scott. The real Rocketman built many stunt devices, including Evel Knievel's. He also headed the team to build and fly the first amateur rocket to cross the internationally accepted altitude defining "space". Of course he's not going to fault Eric for the press's inevitable use of the name "Rocketman" -- they do it every chance they get. But these other guys get called that and then that name forgotten. But Ky Michaelson http://www.the-rocketman.com/rocketmanhist.html remains THE Rocketman.
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...when he crashes, will he win a Darwin award? Thank you very much.
But getting there slowly right? We will have our jetpacks one day! The rocket pack used reportedly has a 45 second flight time, the gorge crossing took 20 seconds.
Its not a jet pack exactly but the Martin Jetpack is one you will be able to buy, and has a flight time in the range of hours... and runs on gasoline.
linkage: http://www.martinjetpack.com/
I'll park it next to my Moller flying car. This technology should be available be available in the late 90's, right after the manned mars missions.
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"When asked for comment Yves Rossy, described the stunt as 'cute'".
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/flight-of-the-jet-man-3757/
(No, not really)
Wait, a guy using a jetpack to fly over a gorge makes him a small step away from being a masked vigilante and winning the heart of Jennifer Connelly?
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I acknowledge the guy's accomplishments. I can't see how we can expect a two-noun combination (one of which is -man) to be reserved for him, though.
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In other words: If you hide under an outhouse, expect to be shat upon.
Despite an enormous gulf between the two sides â" 1,500 feet across and 1,000 feet down
not so much flyin' as plummetin'!
courtesy Monty Python.
Did he win Jennifer Connelly's heart?
Now he "Feel[s] the fury of being alive !"
If you look at the video (http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=6323927 beware of stupid advert first), you will see that he takes about 15sec to cross the gorge, and 6 sec hovering to land.
This is about 100feet/sec, or about 68mpg. I wouldn't be surprised if his peak speed were close to 100mph.
This does not mean I'm any less impressed with the technology or the stunt, I just like to get the figures right also.