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Dubai hosts first jet suit race for ‘Iron Man’ pilots

  • The 1,500-horsepower suits made by Gravity Industries use the same kind of fuel as some Emirates aircraft and can reach speeds of 128km/h
  • Dubai has long been a city fascinated by flight, and has been pursuing for years the idea of flying taxis as well

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Jet suit pilots take flight in a race at the Dubai Harbour on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

Pilots lined up on a runway in Dubai on Wednesday and fired up their seven jet engines with an ear-splitting roar. But they weren’t preparing to fly a plane – they were the aircraft.

This city state in the United Arab Emirates, known for being home to the world’s tallest building and other wonders, hosted what it called its first-ever jet suit race.

Racers zipped along a route with the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina looming behind them, controlling the jet engines on their hands and their backs.

And if it sounds like Iron Man, the Marvel comic book character made internationally known by actor Robert Downey Jnr, the pilots say it is exactly like that.

Richard Browning of Gravity Industries prepares to race one of his firm’s jet suits in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday. Photo: AP
Richard Browning of Gravity Industries prepares to race one of his firm’s jet suits in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday. Photo: AP

“The closest analogy would be that dream of flying … and then go wherever your mind is taking you,” said Richard Browning, the founder and chief test pilot for Gravity Industries, the firm that put on the race with Dubai.

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