The Horn News

Proudly American, Fiercely Independent

Get in the loop!

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Privacy Policy

One moment, please:

Processing your submission

  • Home
  • Politics
  • National News
  • Money
  • International
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • America Unleashed

‘Iron Man’ pilots race their jet suits against in front of skyscrapers

February 29, 2024 By: The Horn editorial team

  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • Post

This week in Dubai, daring pilots raced jet-powered exo-suits reaching speeds over 80 miles per hour to crown a champion. Whizzing past skyscrapers in contraptions straight from comic books, the contest captivated crowds and evoked superhero fantasies brought to unlikely life.

“The closest analogy would be that dream of flying… and then go wherever your mind is taking you,” Richard Browning, founder of Gravity Industries and impresario of this event, told the Associated Press. “And yes, the world of Marvel superheroes and DC Comics.”

The jet suits’ 1,500-plus horsepower engines screamed deafeningly as contestants blasted off from a waterside platform used by local skydivers. Trailing wake and weaving between buoys, the course allowed high velocities safely just above the sea. Some bumping inevitably occurred at the spectacle’s bleeding edge extremes.

But despite inevitable risks when pushing limits, the triumphant victor hoisted a symbolic golden turbine engine in celebration after surviving intense heats against three rivals. One pilot did violently crash into the water feet first, yet immediately signaled thumbs up to rescuers amidst the waves and fumes.

For the organizers, such a spectacle comes with expanded possibilities. His jet suits previously enabled historic feats like a Royal Marine landing aboard a ship under jet power alone years ago, hinting at military applications.

Today’s successful race shows how the rapid mobility once confined to sci-fi movies can become real  through human hardware and nerve. Guests welcomed more opportunities to personally take flight themselves soon amidst Dubai’s renown adventure offerings.

“You can see the best show you can ever see in Dubai because people are flying — they are flying in the sky,” importer-exporter Pratik Vyas, 35, of Gujarat, India, said after witnessing the event. “It’s a next-level tech. It’s really, really nice because if you’re a big fan of Iron Man, you know, Tony Stark, it’s Iron Man tech.”

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

GAM slot1

POPULAR

  • World Cup preview: How far can the United States go?
  • Report: Phil Mickelson kicked out of his country club
  • JD Vance inks surprising liberal TV deal
  • Taylor Swift becomes youngest woman inducted into WHAT!?
  • El Nino is back… and worse than ever?
  • [WATCH] Jerry Seinfeld shuts down liberal troll in 3 quick words
  • ‘Right hand from God’ fuels historic NBA Finals comeback [highlights]
  • NFL superstar quietly inks “new” $500 contract

GAM slot2

GAM slot3

GAM slot4

  • Sign Up Now
  • About Us
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Join FREE

Copyright © 2026 | NewMarket Health Publishing, LLC