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Sweet...I think the video mentions an exit altitude of 2 KM, and opening at 1,5 KM. That's 2 minutes of flight in 500 meters of freefall...awesome..!!!! Especialy the 30 seconds of completely level flight..this would probably open up a whole new bag of tricks on base-jumpsB|

Now remove the parachute, and install a keg, filled with fuel :)
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Now remove the parachute, and install a keg, filled with fuel :)



You joke but a small keg like container hooked up to a camera belly mount is entirely feasible.;)
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Remove the wingsuit and use rigid wings. That way the fuel can be stored elegantly without having to use the water bottles:D.



Yea, but that would take the fun out of powered body-flight, and turn it into some vague felix-esque thing, with a complete glider on your back :P

Don't know...rocket-boots with wingsuits sounds cooler to me B|
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That video rocked. Now, just how far is it from the top of El Cap to the nearest park boundary?

NickD :)BASE 194




Atleast 20 hot water bottles from one exit point, and maybe 42 of them and a slight left turn from the other.....? :D


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Looks like an S3S with some mylar supports in the front air deflectors.



I thought the S3S has mylar standard in the wing deflectors? The models I've seen did, at least. Or they were very stiff at any rate.

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Looks like an S3S with some mylar supports in the front air deflectors.



I thought the S3S has mylar standard in the wing deflectors? The models I've seen did, at least. Or they were very stiff at any rate.

Cheers



The deflectors on the S3S don't have any mylar-support ribs, it's just a stiffer material..
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Hi,

the suit is not and S3S, it's a regular S3 with some pretty innovative rigging. That includes a lot of sewing to make all the necessary pockets and routes for the wiring, data terminals, input controls etc. And the leading edges on the wings are just one hint of the wicked R&D that's going on.

You should have seen the faces of people walking by in the park when we tested the setup on the ground...

There's more to come, just sit back and enjoy.

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About Bird-man and Jetengines

First of all we are just ordinary skydivers and we do not have any specific skills or training for doing this. We do this just for fun. We love skydiving and we want to do it more.
So we started to search for powerplants to get more airtime. Propeller is most efficient but pretty hard to combine. It would be cool to have propeller helmet though. Peroxide rockets were tested because of economical price, poweroutput and lightweight and -size.(www.peroxidepropulsion.com) Power output is great but fuel economy is really bad for slow moving objects. We had great fun to make own rockets and ground testing them. Before air testing we left them behind because of the fuel economy. Meanwhile we got the opportunity to go windtunnel to Finnish university. Lucky that they had ready made testbench for testing skijumpers. The estimate was that 95 kg jumper (my exit weight) needs 24 kg thrust to maintane flight level. Bad news were that it was physically really hard to "fly" there. We were really worried about this. Then we found suppier for jet engines(www.artesjet.com) Power supply is 16 kg thrust so we needed to have two. For two engines total fuel consumption is approx 1liter/min.full power

"Design": We havent really designed anything but just done. couple of things we are not willing to compromise
1) The flyer has to be flexible and able to use his whole body as a plane.
2) Construction has to look more like flying man than ultralight airplane

So we have rocket boots. As a boot we are using ice skating boot. This works pretty well, you can actually point the thrust. This feature is used by most sophisticated jetplanes only. Most of the other stuff is fitted (batteries , fuel pumps, fuel solenid, gas solenoid, filters and computer unit ) on the boot also. The system weight is 3.5 kilos/rocket boot total. (Engine weight is approx.1.5kg) Only gas tanks, fuel and controlls remains with the suit. We are using hot water bottles as a gastank. This way you have totally closed system which drains till last drop and works all positions. The bad thing is that the material does not like kerosine and goes hard in couple of days.Starting gas is needed also. Propane is better because of high altitude and coldness. Controlls are my left hand and i am able to adjust power easily. On the right hand i have safety swich. It stops the engines as soon i let the handle off.

Now we have had first air tests.Power estimate is about right, it is easy to control and physically it is as normal bird-man flying. We did not have any flight recorders with but will have at next test.

We continue testing and developing even finnish weather conditions are pretty extreme at the moment
Our target at the moment is to have longer flights (+5 min), maintane flight level for whole flight and have fun and better video material.



to those who have daughts about this i would like to say that 10 years ago this kind of engines were deep dream. Who knows what kind of powerplants we have after 5 years from now on.


Blue skies Visa

Ps. The suit is Stock Bird-man S-3 but i have tested different designs to get more lift BECAUSE I AM FAT ( yes i am on diet firs time in my life)

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