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Behind 38-year-old English inventor and entrepreneur Richard Browning entrenched the nickname of real Iron person.
Iron Man is a famous hero of American comics and films that he built himself a flying suit to fight with crime. Browning, unlike a fictional character, designed a similar costume in real life. And although the man is not struggling with injustice (does not see the point and legal reason), he hopes that in the future the exoskeleton he invented will be effectively used by law enforcement and lifeguards.
Last week, Richard again demonstrated the work of his offspring of compatriots by flying over a business park Media City in the English city of Salford. Daredevil, fanatical inventor and former marine led those around in delight when he showed them how easily a person can fly without wings and some bulky devices.
A miracle costume called “Daedalus” (in honor of the character Greek mythology) was first tested by the British back in April of the current year. And earlier this month, Browning was in Guinness Book of Records, reaching 51.53 in flight speed kilometers per hour.
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Futuristic exoskeleton equipped with 6 reactive gas engines, already managed to attract the attention of the military from many countries, interested in using such technology on the battlefield (law enforcement officers, as always, lag behind).
Having completed a successful flight in front of an amazed audience, Richard told reporters:
Every time I fly, I experience a lot enjoyment. This is a pretty stressful exercise, but at the same time it teaches humility. Technique must always be respected. If at least one of the engines will stop working when I fly, the odds I will die will be very great. Every flight can be for me last, I know it perfectly. But I can’t imagine how can a person refuse the ability to fly in this way? After all, he is not afraid to fly on airplanes, helicopters, space missiles finally, although any of the above flights are also associated with the risk of falling and breaking due to failure technicians …