Foreign friends homemade "flying blanket" to heaven! What can Aladdin's lamp be?

There is a cool flying blanket flying in the air in Aladdin's Lamp. Foreign friends with infinite imagination have really made one.

Recently, a Swedish boy invented a "flying carpet" and made publicly available on the Internet. The "flying carpet" was placed on a shelf made up of several pipes, and then eight fuel-driven heavy-duty propellers were mounted on the shelves. This seems to be a very simple aircraft, really took him to the air about 4.5 meters high.

After the flight was successful, he said to the camera, "This flight feels good. You feel like you're flying with a thin object. " Well, this is not the feeling of the legendary flying blanket.

The guy has already conducted several experiments on this aircraft, and the failed video was uploaded to the internet. About five months before the flight test, due to the failure of several propellers, they flew in different directions, causing the "flying carpet" to lean into the trees. Fortunately, he did not sit on it himself at the time but used some heavy objects to carry out experiments on his seat.

After a few weeks of repair work, he retested the test and personally sat and succeeded.

Many netizens commented on YouTube and noted that he was experimenting alone in an open space. From the video, you can hear the huge noise generated when the eight propellers start at the same time. It is estimated that the guy is flying into an empty place alone taking into account the daily life of the neighbors. Therefore, it can be imagined that if he accidentally rides on the "flying carpet," it is very likely that he will not receive timely assistance.

So Loz Blain, a journalist for the foreign media "Gizmag", greatly appreciated his actions, saying that he "has also shown astonish guts when demonstrating self-made flight blankets." He also recalled that the aircraft of the Wright Brothers era that used to invent the environment The hidden dangers of testing. "Bless you, an outstanding happy dreamer." Loz ​​Blain said.

Via Gizmag


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