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Now, the Martin Jetpack can fly
at 46 miles an hour and an altitude of 3,000 feet. Amongst other uses, it'll be deployed
by emergency first responders and it could be a game changer. It's an awesome personal flying device, but strictly speaking, it's powered
by a two-stroke engine, not jets. And it's not
that handy backpack-sized gizmo that sci-fi promised us. But then, in 2015, this video went viral
at 46 miles an hour and an altitude of 3,000 feet. Amongst other uses, it'll be deployed
by emergency first responders and it could be a game changer. It's an awesome personal flying device, but strictly speaking, it's powered
by a two-stroke engine, not jets. And it's not
that handy backpack-sized gizmo that sci-fi promised us. But then, in 2015, this video went viral
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Now, the Martin Jetpack can fly
at 46 miles an hour
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and an altitude of 3,000 feet.
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Amongst other uses, it'll be deployed
by emergency first responders
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and it could be a game changer.
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It's an awesome personal flying device,
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but strictly speaking, it's powered
by a two-stroke engine, not jets.
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And it's not
that handy backpack-sized gizmo
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that sci-fi promised us.
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But then, in 2015,
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this video went viral.
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Movie Summary
Scientists investigate unusual events from pop culture, science and history.