Surely one of these companies will get one in production one day. They're all good at talking them up but little else.
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In the meantime Dominos are near market ready to bringing a solution to first world problem - saving the hungry. Net payload not a lot different to a MJP
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/business/new...ectid=11700291
Best they get a turbo charger on board. Now down to 15 cents. A grounding is closer to being in sight
Crash landing now on the cards. Trades today at $0.086.
Interesting looking flying car on TV 1 news tonight. A google project I think. Just what MJP doesn't need.
Then there is this guy last year: http://www.bbc.com/news/av/technolog...ss-royal-docks.
Or this guy the other day: https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/31/a-...-to-his-limbs/
Men and their garages!
This is how the football was delivered to the ref in the Portuguese cup final yesterday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv7jud7mVbA
Maybe a jetpack would have been competitive in the market 5 years ago, but with the rise and improvement in drone technology over the past 2 years, I cannot see how they break into this market.
Not interested in Martin Jetpack but what a cool video.
Had to be a reason so checked out today's announcements. Essentially they dont have a comercially viable engine.
Also only enough cash to see them through to august 2017 with parent company not wanting to put more in.
Expect capital raising in very near future.
I still cant see any justification for putting money into MJP. Given they are testing unmanned aircraft seems to me they have gone seriously backwards from glen martins original dream while new technologies have raced ahead.
Now a price starting with a 5. $0.058
Low of $.056 high of $0.089 today. Bwahaha.talk about madness (or manipulation)