The self inventor of IRON MAN SUIT secures a Guinness record title
Remember that man who built a homemade Iron Man suit? Well, with the help of his arm-strapped, gas-powered turbine engines, he just secured himself a Guinness World Record title. As The Mirror
reports, Richard Browning and Daedalus (the name of his suit) reached
flying speeds of 32.02 mph and Guinness awarded the feat with a title
for the fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit. If
you're wondering how many competitors there could possibly be in such a
category, the answer is one. Browning is the first title holder.
When
we first heard about Browning and his wild suit back in March, he said
the suit cost him around $50,000 to build, though a couple of
partnerships offset some of that cost. Since then, Browning and his
company Gravity have garnered quite a bit of investment interest and
they just wrapped up a funding round that raised an additional $650,000
on top of hundreds of thousands of dollars in earlier investment
funding.
You can check out a video of Daedalus' award-winning flight below.
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