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![]() http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Jetpack-IPO-Raises-27-Million-223610-1.html Jetpack IPO Raises $27 Million By Mary Grady | February 24, 2015 Related Articles Continental Motors Receives FAA Certification For 91UL Engine Remote Control Tower To Be Tested In Virginia Santa Monica Airport Commission Approves City Plan To Take Over KSMO AVweb Turns 20 Martin Jetpack, the New Zealand-based company that aims to bring a commercial jetpack to the market, raised $27 million Tuesday in its initial public offering, bringing the total value of the company to about $100 million, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. First deliveries of the devices, aimed at the first-responder market, are scheduled for late 2016, at a retail price of about $200,000. The company says the jetpacks can carry one or two people for up to 30 minutes. The company is also working on an unmanned version of the jetpack, called a Skyhook, which would be capable of carrying loads of up to 260 pounds. The company also closed a deal last month with Kuang Chi Science, a Hong Kong investment fund, raising $50 million over the next two years. "We are excited with the prospect to partner on this disruptive transport technology," Kuang Chi Science executive chair Liu Ruopeng said at the time. "With our knowledge of advanced materials we hope to be able to help build a lighter, stronger Jetpack with increased payload and range that will open a whole new set of market opportunities here in China and globally." The Jetpack features a composite structure pilot module and a ballistic parachute system that the company says can deploy and safely recover the aircraft from as low as a few meters above the ground. Read More on This Topic: http://www.martinjetpack.com/ Address: Martin Aircraft Company 39 Ballarat Way, Wigram Christchurch 8042 New Zealand Telephone: +64 3 377 8584 http://www.martinjetpack.com/gallery/images/category/1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Jetpack Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdQK_odgedk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtRUtJlacBI http://www.martinjetpack.com/gallery/videos/category/2 A Visual History of the Jet Pack: http://content.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,2030642_2209285,00.html |
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On 27/02/2015 8:38 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote:
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Jetpack-IPO-Raises-27-Million-223610-1.html Jetpack IPO Raises $27 Million By Mary Grady | February 24, 2015 Related Articles Continental Motors Receives FAA Certification For 91UL Engine Remote Control Tower To Be Tested In Virginia Santa Monica Airport Commission Approves City Plan To Take Over KSMO AVweb Turns 20 Martin Jetpack, the New Zealand-based company that aims to bring a commercial jetpack to the market, raised $27 million Tuesday in its initial public offering, bringing the total value of the company to about $100 million, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. First deliveries of the devices, aimed at the first-responder market, are scheduled for late 2016, at a retail price of about $200,000. The company says the jetpacks can carry one or two people for up to 30 minutes. The company is also working on an unmanned version of the jetpack, called a Skyhook, which would be capable of carrying loads of up to 260 pounds. The company also closed a deal last month with Kuang Chi Science, a Hong Kong investment fund, raising $50 million over the next two years. "We are excited with the prospect to partner on this disruptive transport technology," Kuang Chi Science executive chair Liu Ruopeng said at the time. "With our knowledge of advanced materials we hope to be able to help build a lighter, stronger Jetpack with increased payload and range that will open a whole new set of market opportunities here in China and globally." The Jetpack features a composite structure pilot module and a ballistic parachute system that the company says can deploy and safely recover the aircraft from as low as a few meters above the ground. In my opinion this is a scam. Reason why? There has only been one untethered flight filmed where they 'tested' the parachute system and that had a dummy 'pilot' the machine being remotely controlled. People have sunk millions into the umpteen year project. Various Air Shows here have had the display and all the blurb but no-one has taken it out and flown a circuit. They claim to have a pilot testing it but at no stage has any-one seen these flights apart from where they have two or three people hanging onto it to stop it from free flight. And one video of it flying round in a shed. It's a scam |
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On 2/26/2015 2:38 PM, Larry Dighera wrote:
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Jetpack-IPO-Raises-27-Million-223610-1.html J Given that the device seems to have at least double the bulk of the pilot, how can they call it a "pack"? It is actually a small VTOL aircraft, and a very questionable one at that. |
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On 27/02/2015 11:46 a.m., Vaughn wrote:
On 2/26/2015 2:38 PM, Larry Dighera wrote: http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Jetpack-IPO-Raises-27-Million-223610-1.html J Given that the device seems to have at least double the bulk of the pilot, how can they call it a "pack"? It is actually a small VTOL aircraft, and a very questionable one at that. - And its not the talk of the local aviation world which, had it been capable of all that's been claimed, the subject of every conversation and flying magazine |
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