• I Can Finally Have My Rocket Belt!

    Juan Manuel is my new hero, plain and simple! Since the Bell RocketBelt of the early 1960′s, the world has been disappointingly devoid of this amazing invention, but no longer. Juan Manuel, a self-taught engineer from Mexico has been working diligently for nearly 30 years to develop a working rocket belt and now he has.

    Supposedly the biggest trick to making these rigs work is getting the throttle to operate smoothly enough, but there are a number of other challenges as well. They run on 90% pure hydrogen peroxide which is extremely caustic, so material compatibility is a huge factor. You can’t just march into your nearest drug store and pick up this highly concentrated chemical either, so there are also many issues surrounding the distillation process of the fuel.

    Lozano’s commitment to his projects is truly impressive. He has financed everything himself, and come up with a product that seems to work every bit as well as the old Bel Rocket Belt, but looks even cooler! What’s more, I can have one of these Jet Packs on sale now for $125,000! That may seem like a lot of money, but it is really very reasonable when you consider what you get:

    1. A fully-tested, custom-made flying rocket belt,
    2. This belt has been proved to be the most stable design and easier to fly
    3. A special machine to make our own unlimited supply of rocket fuel
    4. Hands-on training in the process and the equipment
    5. Flight training of 10 flights in your own rocket belt
    6. Maintenance and setup training
    7. 24/7 expert support
    8. Housing and food are included during training

    When you think that the original rocket belt cost Bell Aerosystems $250,000 dollars in 1960, and that the guys from “The Rocket Belt Caper” spent a great deal more, you can only conclude that $125,000 is very reasonable indeed. This is not to say I can run out and buy one, but I admit that I am tempted by thoughts of being a full-time professional jet pack pilot.

    Well done Lozano! My hat goes off to you!

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