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Created by nebbian > 9 months ago, 16 May 2016
nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
16 May 2016 8:50AM
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This is amazing!

Buster fin
WA, 2596 posts
16 May 2016 7:24PM
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WOW!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
16 May 2016 10:28PM
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There's something hinky going on there -- obviously that backpack is his fuel supply, but compare that with the JetPacks . . . something doesn't add up.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
17 May 2016 8:19AM
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As much as I would love this to be real, I can't help but think it's fake

I would post up some Youtube links to videos "debunking" the FlyBoard Air, but we are not yet in Heavy Weather

lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
17 May 2016 6:47AM
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On the GWR site
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2016/4/confirmed-franky-zapata-sets-new-farthest-hoverboard-flight-record-in-france-427011
Zapata Racing has achieved the dream of all men and offers you the first video of Franky Zapata flying on the innovation Flyboard® Air.
The Independent Propulsion Unit represents 4 years of hard work for a result exceeding all records:
– Autonomous flight up to 10,000 feet
– Top speed of 150km/h (93,2 mph)
– 10 min autonomy Although the UFO is still in prototype phase and won’t be on the market in 2016, it has exactly the same behavior as the ESH Flyboard® Pro Series.
zapata-racing.com/flyboardair-en/

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
17 May 2016 9:29AM
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Just what we need. Another fuel powered, noisy toy for knuckle draggers bored with their V8 utes and jet skis.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
17 May 2016 9:58AM
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Shifu said..
Just what we need. Another fuel powered, noisy toy for knuckle draggers bored with their V8 utes and jet skis.


And when they've snorted enough jet fuel we'll end up getting maniacs like this guy...





GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
17 May 2016 11:49AM
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lao shi said..
On the GWR site
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2016/4/confirmed-franky-zapata-sets-new-farthest-hoverboard-flight-record-in-france-427011
Zapata Racing has achieved the dream of all men and offers you the first video of Franky Zapata flying on the innovation Flyboard® Air.
The Independent Propulsion Unit represents 4 years of hard work for a result exceeding all records:
– Autonomous flight up to 10,000 feet
– Top speed of 150km/h (93,2 mph)
– 10 min autonomy Although the UFO is still in prototype phase and won’t be on the market in 2016, it has exactly the same behavior as the ESH Flyboard® Pro Series.
zapata-racing.com/flyboardair-en/


Interesting, so seems it is legit.

Why though, does the harness run straight across the guys crotch? That won't end well...

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
17 May 2016 12:01PM
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– Autonomous flight up to 10,000 feet




**** offffffff

thats maximum height we are legally allowed to fly.... i can not imagine a single person on this planet willing to stand on that thing and get to 10kfeet and stay there. even in completely still air.

its very cold your breathing smoke being up there on that pissy little platform standing upright just seams ridiculous with only your feet strapped into some wakeboard boots..... if they had a little angle bracket to lean back against like when they do the wing rideing on the airoplanes then fine. very believeable but 10kfeet with just boots attached i dont think possible. i would not be surprised to find out these NUMBERS were done without an operator onboard and it was just programmed to fly to 10k feet and come back down.

remember people are skydiving at lower heights then this.


oh wait.... thats what autonomous means!! derrrrrr hahahahaha

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
17 May 2016 12:03PM
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it's real, was registered by the guiness book of records.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
17 May 2016 9:29PM
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seanhogan said..
it's real, was registered by the guiness book of records.


Link?

No word on what amazing engine provides a couple hundred kg of thrust using so little fuel?

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
18 May 2016 12:45PM
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Furthest flight record - 2.2km. I might be a bit slow but to me that means basically 1.1km out and 1.1km back.

However 10,000ft means over 3km UP and 3km BACK in a controlled manner.

So even if this is legit, his advertising is not.


Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
18 May 2016 12:48PM
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Kamikuza said..


seanhogan said..
it's real, was registered by the guiness book of records.




Link?

No word on what amazing engine provides a couple hundred kg of thrust using so little fuel?


Lao Shi posted the link.
But yes, the engines. www.technobuffalo.com/incredible-flyboard-air-hoverboard-really-works-heres-how says "here's how" and then tells ya nothing.
Hmmm

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
18 May 2016 7:06PM
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How does he stop it from flipping over and going straight into the water head first?

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
18 May 2016 6:12PM
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^^^ Good gryo and software...... they do mention lots of automatic control with the fans

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
18 May 2016 9:41PM
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Mark _australia said..
^^^ Good gryo and software...... they do mention lots of automatic control with the fans


So they must be battery powered, or also sucking gas? Things don't add up...but it looks good

kernal
WA, 541 posts
18 May 2016 10:11PM
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Mark _australia said...
Furthest flight record - 2.2km. I might be a bit slow but to me that means basically 1.1km out and 1.1km back.

However 10,000ft means over 3km UP and 3km BACK in a controlled manner.

So even if this is legit, his advertising is not.





Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
19 May 2016 11:20AM
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seanhogan said..
it's real, was registered by the guiness book of records.


You believe that piece of rubbish? Ripley's Believe it or Not has more cred

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
19 May 2016 2:59PM
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4 x 250 hp jet engines, with 2 smaller ones at the sides. Most likely RC plane engines, although they must be seriously cutting edge to produce that much power.

Fuel in a backpack, enough for the 2km flight obviously, and I bet not much more.

If RC planes are anything to go by, startup procedure, maintenance, initial cost etc would be potentially fairly painful with 6 jet engines.

www.theverge.com/2016/4/15/11439798/franky-zapata-racing-jet-powered-flying-hoverboard-interview


Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
19 May 2016 3:44PM
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^^^ agreed.
I have seen similar size turbines in RC and one engine (only) is pretty damn powerful but is a 2 person start procedure with compressed air and priming and all sorts.....

But like I said flying 2.2km horizontally then claiming 10,000ft vertical capability makes them look like d!cks.

OTOH the Guiness Record link seems legit....?


da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
19 May 2016 9:33PM
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Didn't happen until Haircut verifies this.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
19 May 2016 9:56PM
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kiteboy dave said..
4 x 250 hp jet engines, with 2 smaller ones at the sides. Most likely RC plane engines, although they must be seriously cutting edge to produce that much power.

Fuel in a backpack, enough for the 2km flight obviously, and I bet not much more.

If RC planes are anything to go by, startup procedure, maintenance, initial cost etc would be potentially fairly painful with 6 jet engines.

www.theverge.com/2016/4/15/11439798/franky-zapata-racing-jet-powered-flying-hoverboard-interview




How much do they lift?

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
19 May 2016 8:37PM
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^^^ Good RC turbine jets are about 30kg thrust. They have made up to about 50kg but they are like $10K EACH
I'd be surprised if he spent that much.......

The issue with them is like most RC stuff it is scale and it is hobby use - it is designed light
For a start they save weight by getting rid of thing like lube systems so bearings wear out fast (eg: cheaper RC turbine jets are lucky to do 40hrs work before rebuild is needed) as they are not the real deal. Extreme reliability like units for passenger use is hardly a concern.


So yeah he could have got 200kg thrust but he would have a few mins flight time and lack of longevity - all for a $100,000 build.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
19 May 2016 11:13PM
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250 hp per engine? Really? That seems... excessive. It's got to be a mistake.



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