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Thursday, July 19, 2018, 17:33
London store offers chance to hover like Iron Man
By Reuters
Thursday, July 19, 2018, 17:33 By Reuters

A photo taken on April 13, 2016 shows a statue of "Iron Man", a Marvel Comics superhero, outside the interactive Marvel Avengers STATION exhibition in the bussines district of La Defense, west of Paris. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

LONDON — Ever fancied a dab at being "Iron Man"? Now you can. A jet suit created by a British former commodities trader has gone on sale in a London department store with a cool price tag of 340,000 pounds (US$443,428). 

The suit by Gravity Industries is reminiscent of the one worn by Robert Downey Jr as Marvel superhero "Iron Man"

Made up of five miniature jet engines mounted on the pilot's arms and back, and also of electronics and 3D printed parts, the suit by Gravity Industries is reminiscent of the one worn by Robert Downey Jr as Marvel superhero "Iron Man". 

Running on jet fuel or diesel, it has a speed record of 51 kilometers per hour and altitude limit of 12,000 feet, though inventor Richard Browning hovers only a few metres above the ground when using it, for safety reasons. 

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He has taken it on demonstrations around the world and on Wednesday took flight above a small closed-off street outside luxury department store Selfridges, which is selling custom-made versions of the suit. 

"This consumes about four litres a minute in the hover (position) so you can fly for three or four minutes quite easily and we have got another version - certainly on a cold day when you get more thrust, it'll fly for about nine minutes," he said. 

"That's something we're looking to improve but it's the inevitable consequence of flying without wings." 

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The curious can see the suit at the store as well as test out a virtual reality version. Anybody who decides to buy a suit will also be offered training. 

A handout photo taken and received on Feb 11, 2016 shows nine-year-old Domenic Pace acting out a scene as he is granted his wish to become a superhero like Iron Man, with police staging an elaborate event on the Sydney Opera House steps as Hollywood star Robert Downey Jr tweeted his support. (STR / NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE / AFP)

"If you watch this as an audience member you probably get exposed to more warmth than I do as the pilot," Browning said. "It's actually surprisingly calm and not very violent. It's very passive and gentle when you're flying it." (US$1 = 0.7668 pounds)

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