The Jetlev-Flyer was Unveiled at the London International Boat Show
Designed by Canadian engineer Raymond Li, the Jetlev-Flyer was definitely the center of attention at the London International Boat Show. This water-powered jet pack is capable of flying up to 30 meters at a maximum speed of 22mph.
The £110,000 flying machine was put to work at the show and excited many fans. It took almost nine years to develop The Jetlev-Flyer. Enjoy the featured video above to experience a James Bond style adventure with the high-tech flying machine.
The £110,000 flying machine was put to work at the show and excited many fans. It took almost nine years to develop The Jetlev-Flyer. Enjoy the featured video above to experience a James Bond style adventure with the high-tech flying machine.
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