Two Jetmen Changes The Future Of Human Flying

       Two guys change the future of human flying after flying over the big city of Dubia in United Arab Emirates, even though we have not reach the technology of creating wings like the one used by Anthony Mackie 'Sam Wilson/Falcon' in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a special jetpack is a good place to start. You might think these are fictional characters but it is just two guys with special wing that allows a person to fly 124 miles per hour on average or, if you prefer, 186 miles per hour on descent.
 
       Yves Rossy (a professional pliot) and his protégé, Vince Reffet took to the sky in Dubia, United Arab Emirates, they cross the desert and come close to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
Swiss pilot Rossy has been soaring through the air with nothing but a set of jet propelled wings since 2006. He has flown next to a B17 bomber above Wisconsin and circled Mount Fuji located in Japan in 2013 in a custom-made jetsuit. He cruised above the Grand Canyon in 2011 and now flew with Vince Reffet in the sky of Dubia.

"I felt I was flying. It is just an insane feeling," says one of the jetmen. "The moment when the action is coming there is big concentration. It's a mix of fear and adrenaline that we transform into good energy, into power."
"It feels so natural," Reffet says. "Suddenly, the wing and me were making one. It was like an extension of my body. I fell I was flying. It's just an insane feeling."
"The future of human flying is clear," Rossy explains in the video. "Could be completely autonomous — like a bird. The real dream is to be completely free."

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