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  2. Flyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Flyboard is buoyant for safety, which also allows the rider to rest in the water between rides. [15] The use of a personal flotation device and helmet is required by rental locations for safety purposes to protect against serious head trauma in the event of the rider impacting the PWC or stationary structures, and to protect the ears from ...

  3. Hydroflight sports - Wikipedia

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    Jetboard, Scorpion Hybrid, by X-Jetpacks. Hydroflight sports are a category of sport in which water jet propulsion is used to create sustained flight where lift and movement are controlled by a person riding on a propulsion device.

  4. Franky Zapata - Wikipedia

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    Franky Zapata (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ki zapata]; born 27 September 1978) [1] is a French personal watercraft pilot who is the inventor of the Flyboard and Flyboard Air, and founder of Zapata Racing. Since 2012, Zapata's efforts have been focused on the development and manufacture of personal flyers for land and aquatic applications.

  5. Flyboard Air - Wikipedia

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    Flyboard Air is a type of jetpack/hoverboard powered by gas turbines. [1] It was invented by French water-craft rider Franky Zapata , founder of Zapata racing. It achieved a Guinness World Record for farthest flight by hoverboard in April 2016 of 2,252.4 m (7,389.8 ft; 2,463.3 yd; 1.4 mi). [ 2 ]

  6. Category:Book templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Book templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  7. Kite landboarding - Wikipedia

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    A kite landboarder in action. Kite landboarding, also known as land kiteboarding or flyboarding, is based on the sport of kitesurfing, where a rider on a surf-style board is pulled over water by a kite.

  8. JetLev - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual property was bought by Zapata Industries, the maker of Flyboard, in 2016, consolidating the leading market hydroflight jetpacks in one company. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 8 ] Hydrojetpacks have raised concerns over safety and the need for regulations, since they started coming onto the market and into resorts.

  9. Talk:Flyboard - Wikipedia

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    Flyboard is within the scope of the WikiProject Water sports, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Water sports. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks. Water sports Wikipedia:WikiProject Water sports Template:WikiProject Water sports ...