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Video: Learn to fly a jetpack

04th December 2020
Laura Thomson

Ever feel like you have a higher calling? Like your life is waiting to take off? Well, look no further, for now you can achieve human flight, thanks to the legends at Gravity Industries.

At last year’s Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard we welcomed this entirely new dimension of motorsport, with the jet suit man donning his unique arm mounted apparatus, to fly through the GAS Arena and up the hillclimb, wowing the crowds with his weightlessness.

And now us mere mortals too can fly, with Gravity Industries opening its wings this year and offering a unique experience in its Daedalus Mark 1 jet pack. Thanks to the four miniature jet engines you will be able to achieve vertical flight, joining just an elite few to do so. So what are you waiting for? Sign up and take to the skies.

Welcome to Goodwood Elevenses, a mid-morning helping of motoring-related amusement to help break up your day. Watch the last video: WRC cars attack Monza backwards in snow

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