(Click on photo to enlarge) Yves "Jetman" Rossy flying in a media event last week in Wisconsin. Mike Shore/Breitling for The Associated Press

(Click on photo to enlarge) Yves "Jetman" Rossy flying in a media event last week in Wisconsin. Mike Shore/Breitling for The Associated Press

VIDEO — It’s a Bird, a Plane, a … ‘Jetman’

  • By The Associated Press
  • Sunday, August 4, 2013 12:19am
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By The Associated Press

OSHKOSH, Wis. —

A Swiss adventurer is making his first public flights in the United States this summer with his custom-built jet suit.

Yves Rossy (eev RAW’-see), also known as “Jetman,” is making appearances at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture in Wisconsin.

Last Monday (July 29) he demonstrated his carbon-Kevlar jetwing with four engines, at one point flying alongside a World War II B-17 bomber.

Rossy says he hopes to inspire people with his flight.

He’s able to propel himself through the sky at upward of 190 mph, controlling his jet suit with a throttle in his hand. He can go as high as 12,000 feet.

AirVenture runs through Aug. 4 in Oshkosh. Rossy’s flights are part of its air shows.

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He’ll also fly at the Reno Air Races in September.

For more information, photos: www.jetman.com

Here’s a video:

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