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A British inventor, Richard Browning, billed as a real-life version of the superhero Iron Man, sets the Guinness World Record for 'the fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit,' at ...
An inventor who built a real-life Iron Man suit so that he could fly through the air like Tony Stark has earned himself a world record. On a dramatic day at Lagoona Park, Reading, British ...
British inventor Richard Browning achieved a speed of 32.02 mph in his 1,050-horsepower, jet-engine flying Gravity suit. ABC News. Video. Live. Shows. Elections. 538. Shop. Log In. Stream on.
Technology; Richard Browning; Real-life Iron Man breaks Guinness World Record for fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit He achieved a speed of 32.02 mph before mistiming a turn ...
Remember that guy who built a homemade Iron Man suit? Well, with the help of his arm-strapped, gas-powered turbine engines, he just earned himself a Guinness World Record title. As The Mirror ...
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A British inventor dubbed the "real life Iron Man" has set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest jet pack. The £40,000 ($52,000) jet pack, which uses kerosene thrusters to propel the wearer ...
Sadly, a real-world Iron Man would probably have to wear a clunky jet pack with wings, such as the kind designed by Martin. It’s less jetting around, and more hovering in place like a balloon ...
Richard Browning, founder and pilot at Gravity Industries Ltd, sets the Guinness World Record for "the fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit" in England on Nov. 9, 2017.
Fastest High Speed Internet Providers; ... Tony’s suit in the first Iron Man was extremely basic, allowing him to fly, protect him from attacks, and shoot back at enemies.
Sadly, nearly all of the features of the Iron Man suit, with one important exception, are not likely to be realized anytime soon. Let's look at each of the suit's major elements in turn.
If you've always wanted a high-tech suit of armor that will make you nearly invincible — à la Tony Stark of "Iron Man" — your long wait may soon be over. Researchers at the Massachusetts ...
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