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Rocketman Attempts a Record
A Swiss adventurer crashed into the sea on what was supposed to be a record-setting, rocket-powered journey.
- A Swiss adventurer has crashed into the sea on what was supposed to be a record-setting journey. Yves Rossy hoped to become the first person to make an intercontinental flight with a jet pack by crossing the Straits of Gibraltar. Designed by Rossy, the rocket-powered wing is made of carbon fiber. With fuel it weighs around 132 pounds, and because of the dangers involved, he wears a flame retardant suit. Read moreread more
- He was followed throughout the attempt by a team of paramedics in a helicopter, which was challenged to follow him via camera. For several minutes, the team lost sight of the adventurer, eventually locating him in the ocean about halfway through a flight that was expected to last 15 minutes.read moreFox NewsShare
- A rescuer dropped from the plane into the stormy seas and pulled Rossy to safety, though it was unclear what happened to the wing itself. Designed by Rossy, the wing is made of carbon fiber. With fuel it weighs around 132 pounds, and because of the dangers involved, he wears a flame retardant suit.read moreFox NewsShare
- A rescuer dropped from the plane into the stormy seas and pulled Rossy to safety, though it was unclear what happened to the wing itself. Designed by Rossy, the wing is made of carbon fiber. With fuel it weighs around 132 pounds, and because of the dangers involved, he wears a flame retardant suit.read moreFox NewsShare
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Rocketman Attempts a Record
A Swiss adventurer crashed into the sea on what was supposed to be a record-setting, rocket-powered journey.
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