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This is the first public flight of the Martin Jetpack. It took place at AirVenture 2008 in Oshkosh. The pilot is Glenn Martin's son, Harrison.

Joshua (Jetpack McLeod)

Robot Christmas Ornament. Green Gip the rustic robot has big feet and when he flies this delightfully keep him from unwanted flips! Gip's size in inches: H 1.5" x 3" W x5" L Robot sculpture combining polymer clay, wire woven into coil springs, varnish and a little heart handmade by HerArtSheLoves.

 

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A jetpack that also fires rockets.

This is the first public flight of the Martin Jetpack. It took place at AirVenture 2008 in Oshkosh. The pilot is Glenn Martin's son, Harrison.

For WebComic: Optimus Prime's Jetpack

 

(I didn't end up using this one).

 

Optimus Prime used a jetpack in the G1 Episode More Than Meets The Eye, Part 3.

This is the first public flight of the Martin Jetpack. It took place at AirVenture 2008 in Oshkosh. The pilot is Glenn Martin's son, Harrison.

The cool kids from Jetpack Events doing a bit after the fireworks last Sunday night on the Brisbane River at Southbank.

My degree in science tells me that the possibility of this would be awesome.

Made from a toy firefighter's pack & various odd objects

Zipping down the hallway in the jetpack shirt!

  

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ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@1042) - Mecha Warrior v02

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNGGDpoZSZ8

 

v02 updated free standing structure, changed head, weapons systems on arms, weaponized arm position on right, reversed jetpack, and updated body detail.

 

Now I have 12 sets of my magnets tied up in the Yamato and Mecha Warrior v02 permanent builds.

 

More shots here: www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/sets/72157625978971911

 

This Mecha Warrior design is my Zen homage to Japanese Anime Mecha, recent Mecha suits (District9, Avatar), with a little Terminator and Star Wars thrown in. I added non-symmetric weapons systems in both arms to weaponize him with different built-in types on each side (a-la District9). He also has a Jet-pack in the center of his back along with rear facing particle projector on his backside.

 

The weight of the upper body proved to be a major challenge to get it to stand stable with no additional reinforcement other than the linked staggered hexagon double/triple layered hexagon stacks (same construction I used for my Water Dragon design). I used the arms to stabilize the standing frame by attaching/resting his hands on his legs. The overall weigh was distributed.

 

Enhancements to v02 included after adding balls and strings to various weak structural points that buckled in v01: upper hip area, lower knee area, rear section, ankle section, and back area. He is pretty solid now with the sacrifice of losing some of the details for structural security.

 

He is standing in a tight fit display case now ... this will be a test for magnetic strength to see if it can maintain the structure and weight over time.

 

Heavy Tactical Thruster Pack

It's been a while since I added anything to Rainbow Bear's arsenal. This time it's a folding jet wing, for quickly getting where he's needed. Free instructions on Rebrickable.

 

You can see the rest of Rainbow Bear's happy fleet here.

We Were Promised Jetpacks in concerto a Milano, foto di Alessio Siculiana per www.rockon.it

Sparvar papertoy with a jetpack.

 

A papertoy experiment: 'bending' paper.

 

I know that papertoy should be freely downloadable but this one will never be :)

 

Groningen | Гроннинген, 14-01-2010.

 

We Were Promised Jetpacks @ De Beurs (Eurosonic 2010, Groningen)

 

My EuroSonic 2010 set in my Concerts & Festivals collection

Count Blockula's awesome minifig jetpack idea in dark grey and red. I added the 1x1 clips so the pack could hold his twin 9mm pistols.

 

Rear shot showing rockets retracted control arms folded away.

Speakers, sponsors, attendees, and volunteers gather for the inaugural WordCamp US, in 2015 #wcus

Hugh Neeson searched for, and found, the spot on the tarmac where Bell dug a rocket plane pit. They'd put the X-1, X-1A, X-1B, or X-2 in the pit and then roll a B-29 mothership over the pit. This made it easy to attach the rocket plane to the belly of the bomber for transport to Muroc Dry Lake in California.

The Martin JetPack was introduced and demonstrated at EAA Airventure 2008 in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Containing no actual "jet", the pack sports a 4 cylinder, 2 stroke, 200hp, water cooled engine. They claim a 30 minute run time and a top speed of 60 mph. Empty weight is 250 lbs.

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