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Air clothing that can fly you at 300 kilometers per hour

Leipzig, Germany: BMW has now developed an electric wing suit that can be used to fly at speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour. It has been developed in collaboration with Design Works and the famous Skydriver Peter Salesman.

For this, BMW has formed a new company. In this way, hundreds of thousands of years old human desire can be fulfilled without any help. Interestingly, it was tested by Peter Salesman himself. It has been tested for the past three years in the mountains of the Austrian Alps, where electric wing suits have been tested.

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“Flight is the best form of freedom,” Peter said in a statement from BMW. It allows us to explore these places and discover new horizons. “Wearing this outfit, he jumped from the plane at an altitude of 10,000 feet and floated in the air wearing a dress made like feathers. They then turned on the electrical system and increased their speed to 300 kilometers per hour.

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According to the company, it is possible to reach a speed of 100 kmph from the wing suit, but now thanks to the electric system, this speed has gone beyond gliding and they can cover long distances with lightning speed. It has two carbon impellers or fans that rotate at 25,000 cycles per minute and provide extraordinary pushing power in five minutes.

It is claimed that the entire system, including the suit, is very light and can be carried up a mountain.

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