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  2. Bell Rocket Belt - Wikipedia

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    Technical characteristics of rocket pack; Bell Rocket Belt: RB 2000 Rocket Belt: Duration 21 s 30 s Thrust 136 kgf (1.33 kN) (calculated 127 kgf or 1.25 kN) 145 kgf (1.42 kN) Maximum distance approximately 250 meters or 820 feet Maximum altitude 18 m (~59 feet) 30 m (~98 feet) Maximum speed 55 km/h or 34 mph 96 km/h or 60 mph Equipped mass

  3. Jet pack - Wikipedia

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    A jet pack, rocket belt, rocket pack or flight pack is a device worn as a backpack which uses jets to propel the wearer through the air. The concept has been present in science fiction for almost a century and the first working experimental devices were demonstrated in the 1960s.

  4. Richard Browning (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Browning is a British inventor and the creator of the Daedalus Flight Pack "jet suit". He is the founder and chief test pilot of Gravity Industries, his company that designs and builds the invention.

  5. Space Ranger (device) - Wikipedia

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    The Space Ranger was a propane-fueled vertical take off personal transporter, similar to a platform jet pack, developed by Richard Timewell, a Canadian sheet metal worker based in a small office at Boeing Field. The transporter was advertised in several issues of Popular Science magazine during 1977–1978.

  6. Man-portable anti-tank systems - Wikipedia

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    The first man-portable rocket launcher to be mass-produced was the American 60 mm M1 rocket launcher, more commonly known as the bazooka. It was a man-portable, tube launched, recoilless rocket anti-tank weapon, widely fielded by the United States Army during World War II and into the Cold War.

  7. This company is building the first autonomous rocket factory ...

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    Relativity Space is disrupting the traditional aerospace industry by manufacturing the first autonomous rocket factory using 3D printed rockets.

  8. Brian Walker (toy inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Walker is a toy inventor from Bend, Oregon [1] who is known for attempting to build his own rocket and as the inventor of several toys, namely the air bazooka. His rocket is known as Project R.U.S.H., which stands for Rapid Up Super High. It was intended to be fueled by hydrogen peroxide and equipped with parachutes for use when landing ...

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