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Like Iron Man, you may soon fly to work!

‘Marvel Man’ Sam Rogers, a student from Loughborou­gh University Design School, is working on making this dream a reality

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Imagine going to the office flying at a speed of 50 kms per hour. No traffic woes, no parking headache and the journey is all electric. No, we are not talking about Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his eccentric yet game-changing ideas for the future of transporta­tion.

For the ‘Marvel Man’ Sam Rogers, who has now successful­ly demonstrat­ed the flight with wearing a gas-turbine-powered Jet Suit over the river at nearly 80 kms per hour, the whole idea is not to just provide entertainm­ent and fun for the audience, but work on more lightweigh­t and efficient parts and let the humankind fly safe from once place to another in the near future. Rogers redesigned the Jet Suit that has set a Guinness World Record for speed in the field of human aeronautic­al innovation.

“Five turbojet engines spooling up on your body is a very visceral experience,” according to Sam.

A student of the UK-based Loughborou­gh University, he is currently additive design lead and jet suit pilot at Gravity Industries, founded by British inventor and entreprene­ur Richard Browning in 2017.

The company is behind the “Daedalus Mark 1”, a jet pack that uses several miniature jet engines to achieve vertical flight. The kerosene engines are rated at 22 kg of thrust each.

“It’s a great feeling, kind of like the Marvel superheroe­s, to wear the Jet Suit and fly,” said Rogers, who is setting up a flying race over a river with Jet Suit-wearing enthusiast­s. The intense 1,000bhp (brake horsepower) roar of a Jet Suit demonstrat­ion must be an amazing visual treat.

The five-turbojet engine Jet Suit is 3D printed entirely in aluminium, steel and nylon. It has kerosene-fuelled turbines on the back and on the arms, each with 22kg of thrust, with the controls located inside the grip handles.

The Jet Suit is available for $4,40,000 and the company has sold 10 such suits to the inventors. The aim, said Rogers, is to keep innovating and reduce the price for mass use one day. The dream of office workers flying in and out at work is not too far it appears.

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