Did the flight backpack in science fiction movies finally come true? New Zealand’s Martin Aircraft Company announced yesterday that the company has obtained a flight licence issued by the New Zealand government and will be the first manned flight test flight bag. Martin Aircraft hopes to begin selling this flying backpack next year and promote it to the general public so that most people can wear backpacks and fly to the sky.
Martin Aircraft plans to start selling professional flying backpacks next year. Its targets are police emergency personnel. The price is between NT$4.5 million and RMB7.5 million. It hopes to introduce a simplified civilian version in 2015.
Peter Coker, CEO of Martin Aircraft, said: "This is an important step for us. The dream in my heart is about to come true and it will soon become a commercial product." The license issued by the New Zealand government restricts Martin's flying backpack from leaving the ground. 6 meters or a height less than 7.62 meters above the water and can only be tested in unmanned areas. In May 2011, Martin used a dummy to wear a flying backpack and remotely fly to a height of 1,500 meters.
Flying backpack is the dream product of the inventor Glenn Martin. He is also chairman of Martin Aircraft Corporation. He has been researching flying backpacks that can be easily manipulated by ordinary people since the 1980s. The flying backpack is quite simple in structure. It can be said that it is only a device with two big fans linked together. It is equipped with a parachute, but it is very difficult for the flying backpack to handle it easily.
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