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VIDEO: Flying Like a Bird (not on a Vespa)

August 26, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 8 Comments

My friend Dan Leri sent a link to this video this morning asking if my friend Paul Ruby had one of these. I replied he has two. Seriously though, the short flight recorded in this video is nothing short of an amazing achievement. Every now and again I need to be reminded of the summits people attempt. For one person a ride on a Vespa in cold weather, for another soaring like a bird over the Grand Canyon.

Click the full screen button on the lower right.  It’s an HD video and more powerful at a larger size.

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  1. RichardM says

    August 27, 2011 at 3:54 am

    Wow, that is an incredible video. And you are right that we all set summits for ourselves and that many times it is foolish to compare our achievements with anyone else’s. But we can still marvel at the achievements of others.

    BTW, when are you getting one of these?

    Richard

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  2. Steve Williams says

    August 27, 2011 at 4:52 pm

    RichardM: I’ve watched the video several times now and while I cheer Mr. Rossy on I have not yet developed an appetite to fly myself.

    Some things are best left to the professionals.

    I wonder how you learn to fly one of those things?

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  3. RichardM says

    August 27, 2011 at 6:52 pm

    I wonder how you learn to fly one of those things?

    Probably not over the Grand Canyon. I would expect that he is already an experienced pilot and the major difference would be the location and sensitivity of the controls.

    I used to fly small planes way back and wanted to build a Q200 (a two place, composite kit plane with a front canard and a Continental O-200 aircraft engine) at one time but like many other things, they sort of fall by the wayside over the years.

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  4. Steve Williams says

    August 27, 2011 at 7:06 pm

    RichardM: Sounds as if you are in a far better position to have one of these. Wouldn’t it be a great addition to your blog— Alaska Jetman!

    I suppose if he was an experienced hang glider pilot that would be helpful too. I suppose I should explore his website. He probably answers the question.

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  5. Matt Maxwell says

    August 30, 2011 at 12:13 am

    Howdy Steve,

    Wanted to introduce myself to you… My name is Matt and I have recently stumbled upon your fantastic blog. I love your passion for scootering/riding and love your fantastic write-ups concerning your experiences on different motorcycles to your explorations of new roads and trails. Truly inspiring.

    I have recently been bit pretty bad with the desire to ride. Im going to be taking a basic riding course soon and look forward to owning my own machine….

    Anyways, concerning your recent video, I was blown away. First off… anything put to the music of Adiemus is automatically that much more awesome, but the visuals were just as incredible. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to your write-up of the JetMan jet pack… When will Craig Kissell be loaning you one?

    Cheers.

    -Matt Maxwell

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  6. Jack Riepe says

    August 30, 2011 at 3:04 am

    Dear Steve:

    If you look carefully at the seat on my K75, you will notice two wing-like extensions that protrude just before the pillion. The 1995 BMW K75’s have jet-pack wings that launch them into flight at 8500rpm.

    On at least one occasion, I was launched in the air (Strasburg, Va) from the K75, but the landing wasn’t as smooth as the one in the video. While I have the utmost respect for the pilot in the video, there has to be an easier way to get a Breitling watch.

    Curiously, the pilot must have a multi-engine jet rating to fly this thing. One is forced to ask the question, where can you go to get lessons for this sort of aicraft?

    Fondest regards,
    Jack/reep
    Twisted Roads

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  7. zzz says

    August 31, 2011 at 11:46 pm

    And some of us poor suckers don’t have high speed internet, so just have to wait until you decide to actually type something…..

    Reply
  8. Vintage Vespa says

    September 2, 2011 at 2:01 am

    This is awesome!! 

    Vintage Vespa

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