The First 'Practical' Jetpack May Be On Sale In Two Years 127
Daniel_Stuckey writes "This week, New Zealand-based company Martin Aircraft became certified to take what it calls 'the world's first practical jetpack' out for a series of manned test flights. If all goes well, the company plans to start selling a consumer version of the jetpack in 2015, starting at $150,000 to $200,000 and eventually dropping to $100,000. 'For us it's a very important step because it moves it out of what I call a dream into something which I believe we're now in a position to commercialize and take forward very quickly,' CEO Peter Coker told the AFP."
More like a ultralight helicopter (Score:5, Informative)
This thing is heavier than some ultralight helicopters.
If you want an ultralight helicopter, they're available [rotorfx.com] for as little as $6,000.
Re:Practical (Score:4, Informative)
It *is* practical, if you are a narcissistic, sociopathic, self-anointed demigod, bent on showering the world with your Putin-esque, machismo mojo.