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British ‘Iron Man’ shows off flying suit at TED 2017

A British inventor who built an Iron Man inspired suit, has demonstrated his skills at the prestigious TED conference in Vancouver, Canada. 

Madcap inventor, Richard Browning, flew in a circle and hovered a short distance from the ground in front of a large crowd who were captivated by his flight. 

According to the creators of the suit, it is capable of propelling wearer much higher and faster than demonstrated. 

iron man suit  - Credit: Youtube
Testing the suit Credit: Youtube

At the conference Mr Browning said he had to experiment to create a working model and added there were a lot of crashes during the testing phase. 

"The whole journey was about trying and failing, and learning from that," he said.

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Mr Browning posted a video of his maiden flight in the UK in March and has since had a lot of interest in his sci-fi invention. 

Richard Browning Gravity Iron Man flying suit  - Credit: Red Bull 
Gravity founder Richard Browning in the Iron Man flying suit Credit: Red Bull

He insists the project remains "a bit of fun" and he does not believe it will become a mainstream method of transport. 

However he is already getting interest from investors and some military companies who said they had given up on a flight suit until seeing his invention. 

"I don't think anyone is going to be going down to Wal-Mart with it or taking anybody to school for quite a while, but the team at Gravity is moving it along," Browning said.

 

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