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With about a 75-second flight time, the most advanced model of the Thunderpack can only go about 3,650 feet (its speed caps out at about 75 mph). The company has said that current research and development is aiming for a maximum air time of 35 minutes in the relatively near future.
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RE: (Photos: Jet pack dreams take flight)
It will be USEFUL for NASA... Those that are going to live in the moon or mars... (Read the rest)
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Some bad ideas refuse to die  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/29/08
I found this version on the interent  GuidingLight | 01/29/08
It's only BAD if your imagination is limited.  Update victim | 01/30/08
I think there's a small drawback  benitodarder | 01/29/08
RE: (Photos: Jet pack dreams take flight)  ejc197@... | 01/30/08
RE: (Photos: Jet pack dreams take flight)  americancryptid@... | 01/30/08
Been There, Done That?  CptMatt | 01/30/08
RE: (Photos: Jet pack dreams take flight)  Dunkleosteus | 01/30/08
Old news.  chris.srt@... | 01/30/08
And once the FAA steps in...  IT_Guy_z | 01/30/08
RE: (Photos: Jet pack dreams take flight)  kiazhi@... | 01/30/08

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