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How man learned to fly?
Yves Rossy, the self-proclaimed "Fusionman" and also called "Jet Man" is a Swiss pilot, inventor and aviation enthusiast. Be the first person to successfully build and fly with jet wings subject to the back. While the existence of such devices that allow men to fly without using an aircraft dates back to World War II, when working to develop rocket belts and jetpacks, Yves Rossy is the first man to design and build jet wings that enable stable and long flights with speeds up to 300 km / h, but does not have any system to take off or land if it is helping a number of aircraft and parachute.Yves Rossy developed and built jet wings based carbon fiber, a material widely used in aviation and aeronautics. These wings have a wingspan of 2.4 meters and are powered by 4 small jet engines JetCat brand, located under the wings perfectly aligned to avoid burn Rossy and not to cause it to lose control of the wings . Kerosene used as fuel. Versions are larger than some models used in modeling. Yves wears a heat-resistant tissue similar to that used by firefighters and racing drivers.miércoles, 2 de mayo de 2012
the world's largest airport
THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPORT
THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPORT
An airport is a location where aircraft such as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and blimps take off and land. Aircraft may be stored or maintained at an airport. An airport consists of at least one surface such as a runway for a plane to take off and land, a helipad, or water for takeoffs and landings, and often includes buildings such as control towers, hangars and terminal buildings.
Larger airports may have fixed base operator services, seaplane docks and ramps, air traffic control, passenger facilities such as restaurants and lounges, and emergency services. A military airport is known as an airbase or air station.
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